
30-Year Bond Yields Are Surging... Here’s What It Means

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17 Video Views·Aug 20, 2026
The yield on the 30-year U.S. Treasury bond just reached its highest level since 2007. And to a lot of people, this means everything - from inflation to fiscal deficits.
There’s just one problem.
The 30-year bond is not actually doing what everyone says it is.
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AI GeneratedThe video argues that the rise in 30-year U.S. Treasury yields to 5.31% is a normalization process rather than a sign of financial crisis or \"bond vigilante\" revolt. By analyzing historical data and yield curve dynamics, the speaker contends that current movements reflect \"bull steepening\" and a return to ordinary levels, dismissing narratives of systemic collapse or structural inflation.
