U.S. 10Y–2Y Treasury Spread falls to 0.27% — latest official data
U.S. 10Y–2Y Treasury Spread falls to 0.27% (▼ 60.29% vs 6 months ago), per Federal Reserve (via FRED). News Never Sleeps posts the figure automatically the moment it's released.
U.S. 10Y–2Y Treasury Spread just hit a record low — the least it has read in News Never Sleeps history.
| Timeframe | Change | From → To |
|---|---|---|
| the past hour | ▲ 0.00% | 0.27% → 0.27% |
| 24 hours | ▲ 0.00% | 0.27% → 0.27% |
| 3 days | ▲ 0.00% | 0.27% → 0.27% |
| 30 days | ▼ 37.21% | 0.43% → 0.27% |
| 6 months | ▼ 60.29% | 0.68% → 0.27% |
| a year | ▼ 43.75% | 0.48% → 0.27% |
U.S. 10Y–2Y Treasury Spread is currently 0.27%. Over 6 months it has slipped 60.29%.
Developing: U.S. 10Y–2Y Treasury Spread just hit a record low — the least it has read in News Never Sleeps history.
Change across timeframes:
• The past hour: ▲ 0% (0.27% → 0.27%) • 24 hours: ▲ 0% (0.27% → 0.27%) • 3 days: ▲ 0% (0.27% → 0.27%) • 30 days: ▼ 37.21% (0.43% → 0.27%) • 6 months: ▼ 60.29% (0.68% → 0.27%) • A year: ▼ 43.75% (0.48% → 0.27%)
What it means: At 0.27% it sits near the bottom of its recorded range — higher than 0% of the readings on record. A 60.3% move in a day is unusually large for U.S. 10Y–2Y Treasury Spread, which typically swings about 2.9% day to day. This reading is tracked continuously; context below shows how today compares with its own history.
Strange company across the desks: U.S. 10Y–2Y Treasury Spread is currently moving against U.S. Initial Jobless Claims (economy, +0.0% on the day), and against Dow Jones Industrial Average (indices, +0.0% on the day). Correlation isn't causation — but the numbers do dance together.
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In historical context: U.S. 10Y–2Y Treasury Spread's record high is 0.74%, set 5 months ago (Jan 30, 2026); its record low is 0.27%, 4 days ago (Jun 18, 2026). That is a record low — the least U.S. 10Y–2Y Treasury Spread has read in our history.
Perspective — Thomas Jefferson once observed: “Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom.” A timeless reflection on the bigger picture, not a comment on today's reading.
This tracker updates automatically around the clock. The chart above plots its full history.
Official source: Federal Reserve (via FRED) — https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/T10Y2Y. News Never Sleeps publishes this figure automatically the moment new data is released — often before traditional outlets file their first report.
Official source: Federal Reserve (via FRED) ↗ — figures published automatically the moment they're released.