
Gross Domestic Product | U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA)
4 days ago · Real gross domestic product (GDP) increased at an annual rate of 1.4 percent in the fourth quarter of 2025 (October, November, and December), according to the advance estimate released …
United States GDP (2025) - Worldometer
Nominal (current) Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the United States is $30.62 trillion ($30,615,743,000,000) as of 2025, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
United States (USA) GDP - Gross Domestic Product 2025
Here we show you the progression of the GDP in United States. You can see GDP in other countries in GDP and see all the economic information about United States in United States's economy.
United States GDP 2025 - StatisticsTimes.com
Jan 30, 2026 · Based on PPP, the United States's GDP in 2025 is forecast at 30.62 trillion international dollars, making it the second-largest in the world, trailing China by $10.4 trillion. The …
Q4 GDP Advance Estimate: Real GDP at 1.4%, Lower Than Expected
4 days ago · U.S. economic growth cooled more than expected in Q4 2025, according to the BEA’s latest advance estimate. Real GDP rose at just a 1.4% annual rate, falling well short of the 2.8% …
U.S. Economy Grew Modestly at End of 2025 - The New York Times
3 days ago · U.S. Economy Grew More Slowly at End of 2025 Gross domestic product expanded at a 1.4 percent annual rate in the last quarter of the year, hit by the effects of the government shutdown.
US GDP (Q4 2025 – first estimate) - EY
4 days ago · Government spending subtracted 0.9ppt from real GDP growth, reflecting a shutdown-induced 17% plunge in federal outlays. Stepping back from the high-frequency data, the solid …
GDP Statistics in the US 2025 | GDP Growth
The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the United States in 2025 reflects a complex blend of resilience, cyclical adjustment, and evolving global economic interdependencies.
The economy grew solidly in 2025 despite a late slowdown : NPR
3 days ago · The U.S. economy grew 2.2% in 2025, a modest slowdown from 2.4% the previous year. GDP gains were fueled by solid consumer spending and business investment.
U.S. GDP (1947-2025) - Macrotrends
Interactive monthly chart and 78 years of historical data from 1947 to 2025.