US Economic Calendar

Every scheduled US macro-indicator release that moves markets: CPI inflation, Nonfarm Payrolls (NFP) jobs report, GDP, PCE inflation, Retail Sales, Industrial Production, and PPI. Release times are the BLS/BEA convention in US Eastern Time (08:30 ET for CPI/NFP/GDP/PCE/retail, 09:15 ET for industrial production).

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US Economic Calendar tracks the scheduled release timetable for the main United States macroeconomic indicators published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Federal Reserve, and the Census Bureau. The feed covers the recurring data points that anchor market calendars, including CPI inflation, Nonfarm Payrolls, GDP, PCE inflation, Retail Sales, Industrial Production, and PPI, with release times following the standard Eastern Time conventions used by the agencies. Each entry is an official statistical publication rather than a policy meeting, trading session, or analyst estimate. The schedule follows the monthly and quarterly reporting rhythm of the federal agencies, which means the calendar is shaped by publication windows for inflation, labour market, consumer spending, and output data instead of by fixed weekly programming. That distinction matters because these releases often reset expectations for Treasury yields, dollar pricing, equity indexes, and Federal Reserve policy. By keeping the indicator mix in one place, the calendar reflects the structure of the US macro diary rather than a single series in isolation. It also brings together releases that are usually tracked across several federal websites, which is useful when inflation, jobs, spending, and production data need to be read as part of the same macro sequence. The Smart Calendar Feed is free to subscribe and can be added to Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, or Outlook, making the official release schedule easier to keep alongside earnings, central-bank events, and newsroom planning. That format is useful for economists, traders, portfolio managers, and journalists who need the next CPI, PCE, payrolls, or retail sales publication visible without manual entry. The calendar updates regularly so agency timetable changes, holiday adjustments, and release revisions appear automatically. For anyone monitoring the cadence of US economic reporting, it provides a durable calendar view of the indicators that most often set the tone for inflation analysis, growth expectations, and cross-asset market reaction. It also serves as a practical reference when the market focus shifts quickly from one release family to another over the course of a single month.

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