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US Short-Term Treasury ETFs

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All US Short-Term Treasury ETFs

SGOV iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF
ER: 0.09% AUM: $83.3B Yield: 4.01%

iShares 0-3 Month Treasury Bond ETF (SGOV) is an exchange-traded fund that provides exposure to short-duration U.S. Treasury bonds with low interest rate risk. It charges a low expense ratio of 0.09%. The fund offers a high dividend yield of 4.01%. Launched in 2020, the fund has a 6-year track record.

BIL State Street SPDR Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF
ER: 0.14% AUM: $49.6B Yield: 4.02%

State Street SPDR Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF (BIL) is an exchange-traded fund that provides exposure to short-duration U.S. Treasury bonds with low interest rate risk. It charges a low expense ratio of 0.14%. The fund offers a high dividend yield of 4.02%. Launched in 2007, the fund has a 19-year track record.

VGSH Vanguard Short-Term Treasury Index Fund ETF Shares
ER: 0.03% AUM: $28.9B Yield: 3.93%

Vanguard Short-Term Treasury Index Fund ETF Shares (VGSH) is an exchange-traded fund that provides exposure to short-duration U.S. Treasury bonds with low interest rate risk. It charges a very low expense ratio of 0.03%. The fund offers an attractive dividend yield of 3.93%. Launched in 2009, the fund has a 17-year track record.

SHY iShares 1-3 Year Treasury Bond ETF
ER: 0.15% AUM: $24.6B Yield: 3.76%

iShares 1-3 Year Treasury Bond ETF (SHY) is an exchange-traded fund issued by iShares that provides exposure to short-duration U.S. Treasury bonds with low interest rate risk. It charges a low expense ratio of 0.15%. The fund offers an attractive dividend yield of 3.76%. Launched in 2002, the fund has a 24-year track record.

SHV iShares 0–1 Year Treasury Bond ETF
ER: 0.15% AUM: $20.9B Yield: 3.99%

iShares 0–1 Year Treasury Bond ETF (SHV) is an exchange-traded fund that provides exposure to short-duration U.S. Treasury bonds with low interest rate risk. It charges a low expense ratio of 0.15%. The fund offers an attractive dividend yield of 3.99%. Launched in 2007, the fund has a 19-year track record.

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