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Goodyear Tire & Rubber Long Term Debt

Goodyear Tire & Rubber's long-term debt is $6.6B.

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Long Term Debt
$6.60B
21.61% YoYΔ $-1.82B vs prior year quarter

Peer trimmed avg / median

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Goodyear Tire & Rubber Long Term Debt History

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Goodyear Tire & Rubber vs. peers: Long Term Debt Comparison

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Goodyear Tire & Rubber Long Term Debt Growth (YoY per quarter)

Latest change versus the prior comparable period (same company).

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Goodyear Tire & Rubber (GT) FAQ

Goodyear Tire & Rubber posts a long-term debt of $6.6B as of June 2026. That compares with $8.4B in the prior-year period — down 21.6% year over year. Comparing that reading with peers and prior periods is usually more useful than looking at the number in isolation.

In the prior comparable period, Goodyear Tire & Rubber's long-term debt was $8.4B. The latest reading is $6.6B — a 21.6% year-over-year decrease (period ending June 2026). Use the history and growth charts on this page for a longer lookback.

Long-Term Debt is one piece of Goodyear Tire & Rubber's financial statement story. At $6.6B, it should be interpreted next to related metrics — for example revenue with costs, assets with liabilities, or income with margins. Stockcircle links those related pages so you can move from this number to the surrounding context quickly.

Context for GT's long-term debt usually means three checks: (1) trend versus prior periods, (2) level versus peers, and (3) consistency with growth and profitability. This page covers the first two; Goodyear Tire & Rubber's other metric pages and overview cover the third.

Judging Goodyear Tire & Rubber against Industrials peers is usually better than using a market-wide rule of thumb. Business models inside Industrials are more comparable, which makes gaps in long-term debt easier to interpret. Start with $6.6B here, then scan peer and history charts to see if the gap is persistent.