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S&P 500 Now Yielding 0.5% More Than The 10-Year Treasury

FYI: As stocks have fallen from their highs last July, the dividend yield for the S&P 500 has risen up to 2.35%. With the yield on the 10-Year Treasury Note now all the way down to 1.85%, that means the S&P 500’s dividend yield is now 50 basis points higher than the yield on the 10-Year.

Below is a chart showing the S&P 500’s dividend yield compared to the yield on the 10-Year Treasury Note going back 10 years.

Regards,
Ted
https://www.bespokepremium.com/think-big-blog/sp-500-now-yielding-0-5-more-than-the-10-year-treasury/
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