Series EE Bonds 30-Year Payout

Series EE savings bonds double at year 20 if held continuously (Treasury guarantee), then accrue interest to year 30. State-tax-exempt; federal tax deferrable until redemption or maturity.

Series EE Bond Net
30-Year Treasury Note Net
Series EE Bond gross yield
Series EE Bond after tax
30-Year Treasury Note gross yield
30-Year Treasury Note after tax
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Series EE Bonds 30-Year Payout compares fixed-income alternatives by after-tax yield. Federal taxability, state-tax exemptions, and inflation indexing all change the winner depending on your tax bracket.

Taxability Matters

Federal income tax, state income tax, and AMT all affect net yield. Treasury obligations are state-tax-exempt. Municipal bonds may be fully tax-free or partially. Corporate bonds fully taxable.

Yield vs Total Return

Yield-to-maturity assumes hold to maturity. Total return includes price changes from rate movements. Long-duration bonds swing more on rate changes.

After-Tax Decision Rule

Compare after-tax yield, not gross yield. High earners in high-tax states often find munis or Treasuries beat corporates net of tax.

FDIC vs Treasury Safety

FDIC insures bank deposits to $250K per depositor per bank. Treasury obligations have full faith and credit, no cap. CDs over $250K need spreading.

Last updated May 2026. Sources: Treasury Direct EE Bonds, IRS Pub 970 Education.