1 Mo 4.05   |   2 Mo 3.99   |   3 Mo 3.88   |   4 Mo 3.86   |   6 Mo 3.74   |   1 Yr 3.61   |   2 Yr 3.47   |   3 Yr 3.49   |   5 Yr 3.59   |   7 Yr 3.78   |   10 Yr 4.02   |   20 Yr 4.62   |   30 Years 4.67   |  

Source: US Dept. of Treasury End of Day

Market Updates

Weekly Economic Update: November 24, 2025

• Rates decreased last week with the 2-year Treasury note yield decreasing by ten basis points to 3.51% while the 5-year note decreased by eleven basis points to 3.62%.

• The Labor Department’s September jobs report, delayed seven weeks by the shutdown, showed nonfarm payrolls rising by 119,000—more than double expectations and lifting the three-month average to 62,000.

• Despite strong payroll gains, the unemployment rate edged up to 4.4% as labor force participation surged, driven by women and younger workers entering the job market amid economic pressures.

• Average hourly earnings grew 3.8% year-over-year, maintaining purchasing power above inflation; recent three-month wage growth averaged 4.02%, the strongest since last November.

• Leisure and hospitality accounted for 40% of September’s job gains, underscoring reliance on discretionary spending and vulnerability to market-driven wealth effects.

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