Producer Price Index
Producer Price Index for July 2026 is scheduled for release at 08:30 EDT on 13 August 2026.
What it measures
The average change over time in the selling prices domestic producers receive for their output — inflation measured at the producer rather than the consumer end of the chain.
Times shown in America/New York · Schedule source: BLS release schedule · Licence: public domain (a work of the U.S. federal government)
Impact on the Treasury curve
Low 0.19 bp from the 2s10s curve
On this indicator’s past release days the Treasury curve moved that much more than it did on a quiet day — a day on which none of the tracked indicators released — across 47 clean release days , with 14 excluded because another tracked release landed the same day. It is a backward-looking measure of what already happened. It is not a forecast of the next release, and it is not advice. Read the full methodology.
Upcoming releases
| Date | Time (America/New York) | Reference period | Calendar |
|---|---|---|---|
| 08:30 EDT | July 2026 | .ics | |
| 08:30 EDT | August 2026 | .ics | |
| 08:30 EDT | September 2026 | .ics | |
| 08:30 EST | October 2026 | .ics | |
| 08:30 EST | November 2026 | .ics |
Past releases
The dates the agency actually published on, newest first. These are release days, not the reference periods the figures describe.
No consensus, and why
No consensus shown — we don’t license survey estimates. The “expected” figure on a commercial calendar is a survey of economists sold by a data vendor. It is not a government work, there is no public-domain source for it, and we would rather say so than print an empty column. There are no prediction-market odds here either, for the same licensing reason.
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