Mar 01, 2026
What the U.S. Treasury’s $745 Million TIPS Buyback Actually Means for the National Debt
FinanceBond MarketFederal DebtFiscal PolicyNational DebtTipsTreasury BuybackTreasury SecuritiesU.S Treasury
TLDR: The U.S. Treasury confirmed a $745 million TIPS buyback on February 25, 2026, as part of routine debt management. The $2.7 billion weekly repurchase operation accounts for less than 0.008% of the total $35 trillion national debt. Treasury buybacks have been used since 2002 to improve bond market liquidity and manage maturity structure efficiently. [...]
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