United States

Nominal GDP

Nominal GDP measures total output at current market prices. It is useful for reading the size of an economy in money terms, but it also moves with inflation and exchange-rate effects.

Frequencyquarterly · +1Transformlevel

Source: FRED · GDP

Stored official data

Nominal GDP - United States in United States was 31.8K on January 1, 2026, higher by 396.9 (+1.3%) from the prior observation. Charted from quarterly observations in bil. of $.

Latest$31.8K
QoQ+1.26%
YoY+5.92%
10Y Avg$24.2K
Latest observationJanuary 1, 2026
Model surprise-386.40

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Nominal GDP - United States time series chart. Showing observations from 1947 01-01 to 2026 01-01. Latest value 31.8K.

Min243.16
Mean$7.83K
Max$31.8K
Latest observationJanuary 1, 2026

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Tier 1 - critical
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FRED
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GDP
Freshness
Stored · 2026-01-01
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80 · Acceptable
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3/6 strong
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Retrieved Jun 15, 2026

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Series details

CategoryGDP
FrequencyQuarterly
UnitBil. of $
Latest observationJanuary 1, 2026
Platform last fetchJune 15, 2026
Transformslevel, annualized, yoy, index 100
About this series

Gross Domestic Product

The reading right now

As of January 2026, Nominal GDP for United States stood at 31.8K. That is up 396.9 from the prior quarter. Over the trailing five years, the series has averaged 27.7K, ranging from a low of 22.7K in January 2021 to a high of 31.8K in January 2026. The current reading sits 7.5K above its trailing ten-year mean of 24.3K.

Computed from the observation series on this page. Numbers update when the underlying provider revises the data.