A broad measure of national economic growth, signaling expansion or contraction across industries.
Measures the change in the selling price of single-family homes in 20 metropolitan areas.
A key indicator of consumer sentiment, reflecting optimism or caution in spending and economic outlook.
A weekly report tracking crude oil stock levels, influencing energy prices and market supply expectations.
A leading indicator of home sales activity that reflects demand trends in the housing market.
Provides timely information on petroleum supply and selected prices.
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An early signal of future home sales activity that highlights trends in real estate demand and pricing.
A measure of new orders for long-lasting manufactured goods, signaling business investment and economic momentum.
A quarterly snapshot of economic growth, providing insight into the pace and direction of overall expansion.
A real-time gauge of labor market health, tracking new unemployment benefit claims to assess job stability.
A key measure of underlying inflation, tracking consumer price changes while excluding volatile food and energy costs.
Measure of the prices that people living in the United States, or those buying on their behalf, pay for goods and services.
A monthly measure of consumer spending behavior, offering insight into household financial activity and economic strength.
Another services sector activity gauge, providing economic trend signals.
Tracks service sector price changes, offering inflation insights.
Assesses the health of the services sector, which dominates the U.S. economy.
Provides timely information on petroleum supply and selected prices.
U.S. Energy Information Administration
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Measures the monthly change in new orders for goods, signaling demand strength.
Measures worker efficiency, crucial for economic growth and wage trends.
The difference between exports and imports, influencing GDP and currency valuation.
Tracks wage growth, a key driver of consumer spending and inflation.
The most critical jobs report, showing employment growth and economic momentum.
A crucial report on global oil supply and demand trends, impacting crude oil prices and energy markets.
Year-over-year change in consumer prices, a key inflation gauge affecting interest rates and economic outlook.
Provides timely information on petroleum supply and selected prices.
U.S. Energy Information Administration
Note: Release times may vary due to holidays; refer to the EIA’s schedule for specifics.
Weekly stockpile data showing supply levels, impacting oil prices and market sentiment.
Measures monthly inflation excluding food and energy, indicating underlying price pressures and influencing monetary policy.
Provides insights on global energy markets, supply forecasts, and policy trends affecting oil and gas industries.
Monthly change in producer prices, signaling inflationary pressures at the wholesale level.
Government bond sale indicating investor demand for long-term debt and influencing interest rate expectations.
Weekly measure of new unemployment claims, reflecting labor market strength and economic health.
Tracks speculative trading in oil futures, offering insights into market sentiment and price trends.
Surveys consumer confidence in future economic conditions, impacting spending and investment behavior.
Offers insights into Fed expectations for growth, inflation, and interest rates.
Provides timely information on petroleum supply and selected prices.
U.S. Energy Information Administration
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Determines borrowing costs, influencing markets, businesses, and consumers.
Tracks U.S. oil stockpiles, influencing energy markets and inflation expectations.
Tracks ongoing unemployment trends, signaling economic stability or weakness.
Predicts future economic trends, helping anticipate recessions or expansions.
Monitors factory activity in a key U.S. region, reflecting business sentiment.
Represents consumer sentiment regarding the economy, affecting spending decisions and providing foresight on economic trends.
Reveals current demand for newly built homes, serving as a key indicator of housing market vitality and consumer optimism.
Tracks future housing market activity, offering early insight into economic growth driven by construction spending.
Measures monthly changes in home prices in major U.S. cities, signaling trends in housing affordability and consumer wealth.
Reports weekly changes in oil storage, directly impacting oil prices and reflecting supply-demand balance in energy markets.
Tracks orders of long-lasting manufactured goods, reflecting business investment and future manufacturing activity.
Monitors storage at the critical Cushing hub, crucial for pricing WTI crude oil futures contracts and influencing market stability.
Provides timely information on petroleum supply and selected prices.
U.S. Energy Information Administration
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Shows weekly crude oil supply in the U.S., significantly influencing global oil prices and energy sector strategies.
Provides insight into ongoing unemployment, reflecting labor market health and guiding monetary policy decisions.
Measures overall economic output growth, fundamental for assessing economic strength and shaping government policy.
Weekly report of newly unemployed individuals, offering immediate signals about job market conditions and economic stability.
Indicates future home sales activity, essential for assessing housing market momentum and consumer confidence.
Measures consumer confidence levels, influencing consumer spending trends and overall economic direction.
Indicates consumer long-term inflation outlook, critical for shaping monetary policy and market inflation sentiment.
Reflects consumer spending habits, driving the economy as the primary component of GDP growth.
Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, crucial for guiding monetary policy and interest rate decisions.
Shows speculative trader positions in crude oil futures, signaling market sentiment and potential price movements.
Provides timely information on petroleum supply and selected prices.
U.S. Energy Information Administration
Note: Release times may vary due to holidays; refer to the EIA’s schedule for specifics.