GDP

U.S. GDP Release Date & Calendar

Next U.S. GDP release date and time in ET, consensus growth forecast, prior quarters and how advance, second and third estimates differ.

Last updated Aug 19, 2026 at 4:08 PM ET

Next release
To be scheduled
Release time
8:30 AM ET
Published by
Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
Frequency
Quarterly, with three estimates per quarter

Upcoming GDP releases

The next GDP release has not been scheduled by Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) yet.

Recent GDP results

Friday, February 20, 2026

3 releases

Friday, March 13, 2026

3 releases

Why GDP matters

Gross Domestic Product measures the total output of the U.S. economy. It is reported quarterly at an annualized rate.

Each quarter is published three times — advance, second and third estimate — so later releases usually move markets less than the advance print.

What traders watch

  • Consumer spending contribution
  • Business investment
  • Inventories and net exports

How Hyper Terminal covers GDP

  • Live countdown and market-reaction tracking through the release window.
  • Impact Radar scores how much the release matters for the current tape.
  • The Daily Outlook frames the release before the open, with the levels that matter.
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Frequently asked questions

How often is GDP released?
Quarterly, with three successive estimates for each quarter released roughly a month apart.
Which GDP release matters most?
The advance estimate, because it contains the most new information.

Calendar data is provided for educational and research purposes only and is not investment advice. Release dates, times, estimates and results can change; always verify against the issuing company or agency.

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