PPI

PPI Release Date & Producer Price Index Calendar

Next producer price index release date and time in ET, headline and core PPI forecasts, previous results and how wholesale inflation feeds into CPI and PCE.

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 Labor Statistics (BLS)
Frequency
Monthly, usually near the CPI release

Upcoming PPI releases

The next PPI release has not been scheduled by Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) yet.

Recent PPI results

Friday, February 27, 2026

7 releases

Why PPI matters

The Producer Price Index measures the prices U.S. producers receive for their output — inflation earlier in the supply chain than CPI.

Several PPI components feed directly into the Fed's preferred PCE inflation gauge, so traders use PPI to refine PCE estimates before it is published.

What traders watch

  • Core goods pricing
  • Services PPI components used in PCE
  • Energy pass-through

How Hyper Terminal covers PPI

  • 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

What is PPI?
A monthly BLS measure of the average change in selling prices received by domestic producers.
How is PPI different from CPI?
PPI measures prices at the producer level, CPI measures what households pay. PPI often leads consumer inflation.

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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