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High Earners Skip Treasuries 3

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The article highlights the attractiveness of municipal bond ETFs like PZA for high-income investors seeking tax-free income. The commercial mechanism is a demand shift toward tax-exempt fixed-income products, benefiting asset managers with municipal bond exposure. No direct supply chain or commodity impact; the effect is limited to US fixed-income markets and investor allocation decisions.

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  • Invesco PZA ETF has provided over 217 consecutive monthly distributions since November 2007.
  • PZA offers a tax-free yield of approximately 3.9%, equivalent to ~6.2% taxable for top bracket investors.
  • Distribution payouts projected to increase from $0.73 in 2023 to $0.84 in 2025.
  • Year-to-date distributions for 2026 total $0.28 through April.
  • Fund invests in investment-grade municipal bonds from various public entities.

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