Six-month bill rates dipped by 1 basis point, to 7.44 percent.
The figure has declined each year since, dipping to 36 percent a few months ago.
Six-month bill rates dipped by 2 basis points, to 7.36 percent.
Last month, however, inflation dipped to less than 2 percent, the lowest monthly figure in nearly seven years.
By 1995, that figure was up to 38 percent, although it dipped a bit in 1996, to 35 percent.
Last month, the unemployment rate for college graduates dipped to 1.9 percent.
Unemployment, which dipped to 4.6 percent last month, has fallen to the lowest point since early 2001.
"Over the next few months yields on the 30-year bond could dip to around 8.5 percent."
And one-year bill rates dipped 6 basis points, to 6.91 percent.
Their shooting percentage by the end of the night had dipped to 33 percent.