The Rising Term Premium: A Closer Look at the Implications of a Decade-high Surge
March 27, 2025 | Shawn DuBravac, IPCEstimated reading time: 1 minute

In recent months, financial markets have grappled with various conflicting signals, trying to reconcile strong economic performance with persistent uncertainties. While the U.S. economy appears robust and recession risks over the next 12 months have diminished significantly, several factors continue to drive an uncertain outlook.
One key development of this uncertainty has been the behavior of the “term premium.” The term premium was volatile in the wake of the pandemic, but recent increases highlight growing concerns about long-term economic risks. Since last fall, the term premium has been steadily rising, reflecting growing demand for compensation against long-term risks such as inflation and fiscal imbalances. In the early months of 2025, the term premium reached its highest level in a decade, signaling a significant recalibration in bond markets. This rise underscores the challenges facing policymakers, investors, and manufacturers as they navigate an environment marked by shifting economic dynamics and heightened sensitivity to risk.
What is the Term Premium?
The term premium represents the additional yield investors demand for holding long-term bonds instead of rolling over short-term bonds. It compensates for uncertainties over the bond's lifespan, such as changes in inflation, interest rates, or economic conditions.
Historically, the term premium has been influenced by monetary policy, economic stability, and market sentiment. Its recent rise marks a significant departure from the negative or near-zero levels that were common in the years following the Great Recession.
What’s Driving the Increase
The recent rise in the term premium is driven by a confluence of economic and market forces that reflect heightened uncertainty and evolving risks. Shifting inflation expectations are likely a contributing factor, as concerns over the potential for accelerating inflation persist. Sticky wage growth, volatile energy markets, and geopolitical tensions all fuel inflationary risks, prompting investors to demand higher compensation for the unpredictability of long-term bonds. Compounding this is the Federal Reserve’s quantitative tightening, which has reduced central bank support in bond markets. With the Fed scaling back its balance sheet, the absorption of long-term debt needs to increasingly shift toward private markets, increasing yields and the term premium.
Continue reading this article in the Spring 2025 issue of IPC Community.
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