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Real GDP Growth Rate vs U.S. Trade Balance (Goods & Services)

Real GDP Growth Rate is currently 2.4% (down -0.7%). U.S. Trade Balance (Goods & Services) is currently -122.7B (up +8.0B).

MetricReal GDP Growth RateU.S. Trade Balance (Goods & Services)
Current value2.4%-122.7B
Previous reading3.1%-130.7B
Change-0.7%+8.0B
Trenddownup
FrequencyQuarterlyMonthly
SourceBureau of Economic AnalysisBureau of Economic Analysis
Last updated2026-03-272026-03-06
Categorygrowthtrade

What Real GDP Growth Rate measures

Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measures the inflation-adjusted value of all goods and services produced in the United States. The growth rate shows how fast the economy is expanding or contracting on an annualized quarterly basis.

GDP growth is the single most important measure of economic health. A rate above 2% signals healthy expansion; below 1% raises recession concerns. For executives, GDP growth directly affects consumer demand, business investment, and hiring plans. The current 2.4% growth rate represents moderate expansion — strong enough to sustain corporate earnings but below the 3%+ pace that typically drives aggressive hiring.

What U.S. Trade Balance (Goods & Services) measures

The trade balance measures the difference between U.S. exports and imports of goods and services. A deficit means the U.S. imports more than it exports. The trade balance is a component of GDP and reflects the competitiveness of U.S. producers in global markets.

The trade deficit narrowed slightly to $122.7 billion from January's $130.7 billion. The historically large deficit has been inflated by front-loading of imports ahead of tariff increases. For executives in import-dependent industries, trade policy remains the dominant risk factor. Companies are accelerating supply chain diversification away from China toward Mexico, Vietnam, and India.

Frequently asked

What is Real GDP Growth Rate right now?

Real GDP Growth Rate is currently 2.4%, down -0.7% from the previous reading. Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, updated quarterly.

What is U.S. Trade Balance (Goods & Services) right now?

U.S. Trade Balance (Goods & Services) is currently -122.7B, up +8.0B from the previous reading. Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, updated monthly.

How are Real GDP Growth Rate and U.S. Trade Balance (Goods & Services) related?

GDP growth is the single most important measure of economic health. A rate above 2% signals healthy expansion; below 1% raises recession concerns. For executives, GDP growth directly affects consumer The trade deficit narrowed slightly to $122.7 billion from January's $130.7 billion. The historically large deficit has been inflated by front-loading of imports ahead of tariff increases. For executi