Clometrix monitors economic events that drive market volatility, using historical data to forecast price shifts. Below is the list of economic events Clometrix is currently tracking, each with a full description to help you understand their impact.
Economic event releases are official reports or announcements from government agencies, central banks, or international organizations that provide essential data about the economy. These releases occur on scheduled dates and can surprise markets if the data deviates from expectations, leading to rapid price fluctuations as traders adjust their strategies.
Next Release: 29th Aug 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 0.3% (31st Jul 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Economic Analysis
Country: United States of America
Sector: Consumer Sentiment
Personal Income measures the change in the total value of income received from all sources by consumers. Income is closely correlated with consumer spending, which accounts for a majority of overall economic activity.
Next Release: 29th Aug 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 0.3% (31st Jul 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Economic Analysis
Country: United States of America
Sector: Prices & Inflation
Personal consumption expenditures (PCE) is a measure of the prices people in the United States pay for goods and services. PCE accounts for about two-thirds of domestic spending and is a significant driver of gross domestic product (GDP). An estimated total of personal consumption expenditures (PCE) is compiled by the Bureau of Economic Analysis as one way to measure and track changes in the prices of consumer goods over time.
Next Release: 29th Aug 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 0.3% (31st Jul 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Economic Analysis
Country: United States of America
Sector: Prices & Inflation
Personal consumption expenditures (PCE) is a measure of the prices people in the United States pay for goods and services, excluding food and energy. PCE accounts for about two-thirds of domestic spending and is a significant driver of gross domestic product (GDP). An estimated total of personal consumption expenditures (PCE) is compiled by the Bureau of Economic Analysis as one way to measure and track changes in the prices of consumer goods over time.
Next Release: 5th Sep 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 4.2% (1st Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Country: United States of America
Sector: Labour Market
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) releases the Employment Situation Summary, better known as the employment, or jobs report, at 8:30 a.m. ET on the first Friday of every month. The report is based on surveys of households and employers. It estimates the number of people on payrolls in the U.S. economy, the average number of hours they worked weekly, and their average hourly earnings, along with several versions of the unemployment rate.
Next Release: 11th Sep 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 0.2% (12th Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Country: United States of America
Sector: Prices & Inflation
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures the monthly change in prices paid by U.S. consumers. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) calculates the CPI as a weighted average of prices for a basket of goods and services representative of aggregate U.S. consumer spending. The CPI is one of the most popular measures of inflation and deflation. The index is published monthly by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Next Release: 11th Sep 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 0.2% (12th Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Country: United States of America
Sector: Prices & Inflation
The Core CPI index is a measure of core inflation, which systematically excludes food and energy prices because, historically, they have been highly volatile and non-systemic. More specifically, food and energy prices are widely thought to be subject to large changes that often fail to persist and do not represent relative price changes.
Next Release: 11th Sep 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 3.1% (12th Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Country: United States of America
Sector: Prices & Inflation
The Core Consumer Price Inflation rate measure the change in prices over a 12-month period. This measure of core inflation systematically excludes food and energy prices because, historically, they have been highly volatile and non-systemic. More specifically, food and energy prices are widely thought to be subject to large changes that often fail to persist and do not represent relative price changes.
Next Release: 10th Sep 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 0.9% (14th Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Country: United States of America
Sector: Prices & Inflation
The Producer Price Index (PPI) measures the average change over time in the prices domestic producers receive for their output. It is a measure of inflation at the wholesale level that is compiled from thousands of indexes measuring producer prices by industry and product category. The index is published monthly by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Next Release: 10th Sep 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 0.9% (14th Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Country: United States of America
Sector: Prices & Inflation
The Core PPI is the headline PPI excluding high volatility items, such as energy. The more volatile components of the PPI for final demand are food, energy, and trade services. These indexes, including Final demand less foods and energy and Final demand less foods, energy, and trade services, exclude volatility from certain components.
Next Release: 17th Sep 2025, 2:00pm
Last Release: 4.25-4.50% (30th Jul 2025, 2:00pm)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Federal Open Market Committee
Country: United States of America
Sector: Interest Rate
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) has eight regularly scheduled meetings each year, but they can meet more often if the need should arise. The meetings are not held in public and are therefore the subject of much speculation on Wall Street, as analysts attempt to predict whether the Fed will tighten or loosen the money supply with a resulting increase or decrease in interest rates.
Next Release: 26th Aug 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: -9.4% (25th Jul 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Census
Country: United States of America
Sector: Business Confidence
The U.S. Census Bureau publishes the Durable Goods Orders report every month. Durable goods orders reflect new orders placed with domestic manufacturers for delivery of long-lasting manufactured goods (durable goods) in the near term or future. The change in the total value of new orders is measured and shared with the public in two releases per month: the advance report on durable goods and the manufacturers' shipments, inventories, and orders.
Next Release: 26th Aug 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 0.2% (25th Jul 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Census
Country: United States of America
Sector: Business Confidence
The U.S. Census Bureau publishes the Durable Goods Orders report every month. Durable goods orders ex transportation reflect new orders placed with domestic manufacturers for delivery of long-lasting manufactured goods (durable goods) excluding transportation equipment in the near term or future. The change in the total value of new orders is measured and shared with the public in two releases per month: the advance report on durable goods and the manufacturers' shipments, inventories, and orders.
Next Release: 16th Sep 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 0.5% (15th Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Census
Country: United States of America
Sector: Consumer Sentiment
The U.S. Census Bureau publishes the Retail Sales report every month. It is a measure of consumer spending, an important indicator of the US GDP. Retail firms provide data on the dollar value of their retail sales and inventories. A sample of 12,000 firms is included in the final survey and 5,000 in the advanced one. The advanced estimated data is based on a subsample from the USCB complete retail & food services sample.
Next Release: 16th Sep 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 0.3% (15th Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Census
Country: United States of America
Sector: Consumer Sentiment
The U.S. Census Bureau publishes the Retail Sales report every month. It is a measure of consumer spending excluding the automobile sector. Retail firms provide data on the dollar value of their retail sales and inventories. A sample of 12,000 firms is included in the final survey and 5,000 in the advanced one. The advanced estimated data is based on a subsample from the USCB complete retail & food services sample.
Next Release: 5th Sep 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 73K (1st Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Country: United States of America
Sector: Labour Market
Nonfarm payrolls is the measure of the number of workers in the U.S. excluding farm workers and workers in a handful of other job classifications. This is measured by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which surveys private and government entities throughout the U.S. about their payrolls. The BLS reports the nonfarm payroll numbers to the public on a monthly basis through the closely followed “Employment Situation” report.
Next Release: 5th Sep 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 83K (1st Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Country: United States of America
Sector: Labour Market
Nonfarm payrolls is the measure of the number of workers in the U.S. excluding farm workers and general government employees, private household employees, employees of nonprofit organizations that provide assistance to individuals and farm employees. in a handful of other job classifications. This is measured by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which surveys private and government entities throughout the U.S. about their payrolls. The BLS reports the nonfarm payroll numbers to the public on a monthly basis through the closely followed “Employment Situation” report.
Next Release: 28th Aug 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 235K (21st Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Department of Labor
Country: United States of America
Sector: Labour Market
The weekly claims report is released Thursdays at 8:30 a.m. ET by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). Initial claims are new jobless claims filed by U.S. workers seeking unemployment compensation, included in the unemployment insurance weekly claims report. The report, published since 1967, includes a separate count of workers receiving unemployment insurance benefits, known as continuing claims.
Next Release: 28th Aug 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 0 (21st Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Department of Labor
Country: United States of America
Sector: Labour Market
The weekly claims report is released Thursdays at 8:30 a.m. ET by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). Continued claims, also referred to as insured unemployment, is the number of people who have already filed an initial claim and who have experienced a week of unemployment and then filed a continued claim to claim benefits for that week of unemployment. Continued claims data are based on the week of unemployment, not the week when the initial claim was filed.
Next Release: 8th Oct 2025, 2:00pm
Last Release: 20th Aug 2025, 2:00pm
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Federal Open Market Committee
Country: United States of America
Sector: Interest Rate
The minutes of Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meetings, which are released three weeks after each meeting, provide a timely summary of the discussion during the meeting and the decisions taken at the meeting. The minutes describe the views expressed by policymakers and explain the reasons for the Committee's decisions. The minutes can help the public interpret economic and financial developments and understand the Committee's decisions. As an official record of the meeting, the minutes identify all attendees, and provide a complete record of policy actions taken, including the votes by individual members on each policy action.
Next Release: 4th Sep 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: -$60.2B (5th Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Census, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Country: United States of America
Sector: Foreign Trade
The balance of trade (BOT) measures economic transactions between a nation and its trading partners, showing the difference between the value of a country's imports and exports for a given period. The BEA and Census Bureau reports on the U.S. balance of payments (BOP), covering goods and services that move in and out of the country. Economists use this information to gauge the relative strength of a country's economy. When exports are higher than imports, it tends to boost GDP. In the opposite scenario, it creates a trade deficit.
Next Release: 4th Sep 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: $337.5B (5th Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Census, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Country: United States of America
Sector: Foreign Trade
International Imports measures economic transactions between a nation and its trading partners, showing the amount of a country's imports for a given period. The BEA and Census Bureau reports on the U.S. balance of payments (BOP), covering goods and services that move in to the country. Economists use this information to gauge the relative strength of a country's economy.
Next Release: 4th Sep 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: $277.3B (5th Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Census, Bureau of Economic Analysis
Country: United States of America
Sector: Foreign Trade
International Exports measures economic transactions between a nation and its trading partners, showing the amount of a country's exports for a given period. The BEA and Census Bureau reports on the U.S. balance of payments (BOP), covering goods and services that move out of the country. Economists use this information to gauge the relative strength of a country's economy.
Next Release: 28th Aug 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 3.0% (30th Jul 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Economic Analysis
Country: United States of America
Sector: GDP Growth
The GDP report is one of the BEA's most crucial outputs. It tells us the monetary value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period. GDP gives the public an indication of an economy's size. Moreover, when compared against prior periods, this data can reveal whether the economy is expanding (producing more goods and services) or contracting (registering declining output). The direction of GDP helps central banks determine whether it is necessary to intervene with monetary policy or not.
Next Release: 3rd Sep 2025, 10:00am
Last Release: 7.437M (29th Jul 2025, 10:00am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Country: United States of America
Sector: Labour Market
The job openings and labor turnover survey (JOLTS) is a monthly report by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of the U.S. Department of Labor counting job vacancies and separations, including the number of workers voluntarily quitting employment. The BLS surveys more than 20,000 businesses and government offices to estimate the numbers of U.S. job vacancies, hires, and separations included in the monthly jobs report. The job separations numbers are subdivided into three categories: quits, or voluntary resignations; layoffs and discharges; and other separations, which include deaths and retirements. The number of vacancies is a widely followed indicator of labor demand, while the quits rate is partly a function of employment demand. Job hires and separations can be used to gauge labor turnover.
Next Release: 16th Sep 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 0.4% (15th Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Country: United States of America
Sector: Prices & Inflation
The U.S. import price index (MXP) measure the change in prices of goods and services purchased from abroad by U.S. consumers and businesses. The MXP measure changes in the prices of non-military goods and services, providing information as to the strength of the U.S. economy and consumer spending, and the pace of rising import prices.
Next Release: 16th Sep 2025, 8:30am
Last Release: 0.1% (15th Aug 2025, 8:30am)
Timezone: America/New York
Released by: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Country: United States of America
Sector: Prices & Inflation
The U.S. export price index (MXP) measure the change in prices of goods and services purchased sold to foreign buyers. The MXP measure changes in the prices of non-military goods and services, providing information as to the strength of the U.S. economy and the demand for U.S. goods abroad.