Producer Price Index (Final Demand) 156.56 for 

Producer Price Index (Final Demand) came in at 156.56 (Index Nov 2009=100) for Jul 2026, down 0.03% from 156.61 the prior month and 4.66% above its level of 149.6 one year ago. The series has averaged 121.18 since 2009, reaching a record high of 156.78 in May 2026 and a record low of 100.2 in November 2009.

Source: Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED), St. Louis Fed

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Historical Data

July 1, 2026156.56
June 1, 2026156.61
May 1, 2026156.78
April 1, 2026156.08
March 1, 2026154.39
February 1, 2026153.2
January 1, 2026152.47
December 1, 2025151.59
November 1, 2025151.05
October 1, 2025150.44
September 1, 2025150.25
August 1, 2025149.33
July 1, 2025149.6
June 1, 2025148.39
May 1, 2025148.15
April 1, 2025147.66
March 1, 2025148.06
February 1, 2025148.23
January 1, 2025147.98
December 1, 2024147.05
March 1, 2018115.3
February 1, 2018115.1
January 1, 2018114.8
December 1, 2017114.4
November 1, 2017114.3
October 1, 2017113.9
September 1, 2017113.5
August 1, 2017113.1
July 1, 2017112.7
June 1, 2017112.6
May 1, 2017112.5
April 1, 2017112.6
March 1, 2017112.1
February 1, 2017111.9
January 1, 2017111.9
December 1, 2016111.4
November 1, 2016111.1
October 1, 2016110.9
September 1, 2016110.6
August 1, 2016110.3

About Producer Price Index (Final Demand)

What it measures

The Producer Price Index for Final Demand (FRED series PPIFIS) measures the average change in selling prices that domestic producers receive for goods, services, and construction sold for personal consumption, capital investment, government purchase, or export. The Bureau of Labor Statistics publishes it monthly, seasonally adjusted, and it has served as the headline PPI aggregate since the 2014 restructuring of the producer price program.

Why it matters

PPI captures price pressure one step before it reaches consumers, so it functions as an early-warning system for CPI and PCE inflation. Several PPI components, notably in healthcare, portfolio management, and airfares, feed directly into the PCE index that the Federal Reserve targets, which is why economists mine each release to refine PCE forecasts. It also signals whether producers hold pricing power, a key margin indicator for equity analysts.

How to read it

Producer prices are more volatile than consumer prices because they sit closer to commodity inputs and include trade margins, which measure wholesaler and retailer markups rather than pure prices. Look at final demand services separately from goods; services show underlying trend while goods echo energy. A gap that opens between PPI and CPI growth hints at margin compression or expansion working through supply chains.

Get Producer Price Index (Final Demand) in Excel

Pull Producer Price Index (Final Demand) directly into your spreadsheet with a single MarketXLS formula - always current, no copy-pasting:

=ProducerPriceIndexFinalDemand()

View the Producer Price Index - Final Demand formula documentation or browse all 100+ Economic Data functions.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current Producer Price Index (Final Demand)?

Producer Price Index (Final Demand) is 156.56 (Index Nov 2009=100) as of July 2026.

What is the all-time high and low of Producer Price Index (Final Demand)?

The highest value on record is 156.78 (May 2026) and the lowest is 100.2 (November 2009).

How often is Producer Price Index (Final Demand) updated?

Producer Price Index (Final Demand) is published on a monthly basis, sourced from Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED).

How do I get Producer Price Index (Final Demand) in Excel?

Use the MarketXLS Excel formula =ProducerPriceIndexFinalDemand() to pull Producer Price Index (Final Demand) directly into any cell, with historical values available for analysis.

Basic info
A producer price index is a price index that measures the average changes in prices received by domestic producers for their output.
RegionUnited States
FrequencyMonthly
Last updatedAugust 13, 2026
Seasonal adjustmentSeasonally Adjusted
UnitIndex Nov 2009=100

Stats
Last Value156.56
Latest PeriodJul 2026
Last UpdatedAugust 13 2026, 09:12
Value Previous Month156.61
Change From Previous Month-0.03%
Value 1 Year Ago149.6
Change From Year Ago4.66%
Average Growth Rate2.71%/yr
Record High (May 2026)156.78
Record Low (Nov 2009)100.2
Long-Term Average121.18
FrequencyMonthly
AdjustmentSeasonally Adjusted
UnitIndex Nov 2009=100

Annual Averages
2026155.16
2025149.23
2024144.89
2023141.56
2022138.73
2021126.72
2020118.45
2019118.19
2018116.23
2017112.96
2016110.4
2015109.92

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Consumer Price Index (CPI)
Core CPI (Less Food & Energy)
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PCE Price Index
Core PCE Price Index
GDP Deflator (Implicit Price Deflator)
PPI: Finished Goods
PPI: Processed Goods for Intermediate Demand
PPI: Unprocessed Goods for Intermediate Demand
Core PPI (Less Food & Energy)
PPI: Finished Goods Less Food & Energy