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Economic Growth in United States

United States's real GDP growth rate stood at 1.75% in January 2030, measuring the year-over-year change in inflation-adjusted economic output.

At 1.8%, United States's GDP growth rate is above the median of 1.6% among major economies tracked by WorldPulse. Among the G10 and major emerging markets, India has the highest rate at 6.5%, while Japan has the lowest at 0.5%.

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With Data

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Categories

6

Last Updated

2030-01-01

United States GDP Growth Rate — Historical

Source: us-gdp-growth · Forecasts: IMF World Economic Outlook

What Are the Latest GDP Numbers for United States?

IndicatorValueDate
us-weekly_economic_index2.62002026-03-07
us-gdp-growth1.75%2030-01-01
us-industrial-production-motor-vehicles105.722026-02-01
us-retail_sales_ex_auto596,3202026-01-01
us-restaurant_sales99,8282026-01-01
us-gdp-real24,0662025-10-01
us-air-enplanements81,1762025-12-01
us-vehicle_miles_traveled252,7502026-01-01
us-gdp-growth:forecast:imf1.75%2030-01-01
us-retail_sales633,7092026-01-01
us-new-orders-index78,2402025-11-01
weo-usa-gdp_nominal36,8142030-01-01
us-retail-inventory-sales1.28002025-12-01
weo-usa-gdp_per_capita_ppp105,4992030-01-01
us-cfnai-0.11002026-02-01
weo-usa-gdp_growth1.75302030-01-01

Data available via API: GET /api/v1/topics/growth/countries/us

United States Nominal GDP

United States Real GDP

United States GDP per Capita (PPP)

Data Sources and Methodology

United States GDP data on WorldPulse is sourced from OECD, IMF World Economic Outlook, and FRED via automated data pipelines. Data is updated automatically as new GDP releases are published, typically on a monthly basis.

All time series are point-in-time reconstructed: historical values reflect what was originally published, not retroactively revised figures. This is critical for backtesting and research applications where contamination-free data is required.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is United States's current GDP growth rate?

As of January 2030, United States's real GDP growth rate is 1.75% year-over-year. This figure measures the percentage change in inflation-adjusted economic output compared to the same quarter of the previous year, as published by official statistical agencies and the OECD.

How large is United States's economy?

United States's economic size is measured by its Gross Domestic Product (GDP) — the total value of all goods and services produced. WorldPulse provides both nominal GDP (in current prices) and GDP per capita adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP), enabling comparison with other economies. Data is sourced from the IMF World Economic Outlook and OECD.

What drives economic growth in United States?

Economic growth is driven by changes in consumption, investment, government spending, and net exports. Structural factors include labor force growth, capital accumulation, and productivity improvements. Cyclical factors include monetary policy, fiscal stimulus, commodity prices, and global trade conditions. The IMF and OECD regularly analyze growth drivers for individual economies.

Where can I find historical GDP data for United States?

WorldPulse provides free access to 19 United States GDP and growth time series, including real GDP growth, nominal GDP, GDP per capita (PPP), and GDP deflator. Data is sourced from FRED, the OECD (via DBnomics), and the IMF World Economic Outlook. All data is point-in-time reconstructed and available via the WorldPulse API.

Categories

GDP Growth Rate3
Nominal GDP1
Real GDP1
GDP per Capita (PPP)1
GDP Deflator2
Activity Indicators5

API Access

# Economic Growth in United States
GET /api/v1/topics/growth/countries/us