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United States current account: -237.65 (7.16%)
Last Update: June 30, 2024

United States current account closed down -237.65 as of June 30, 2024 from -221.78 from the previous month and -206402 from last year.


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United States current account

Date Values
2024-06-30 -237.65
2024-03-31 -221.78
2023-12-31 -221.78
2023-09-30 -220.66
2023-06-30 -232.6
2023-03-31 -230.33
2022-12-31 -216.15
2022-09-30 -222.76
2022-06-30 -248.78
2022-03-31 -280.78
2021-12-31 -224837
2021-09-30 -226375
2021-06-30 -206402
2021-03-31 -187529
2020-12-31 -175079
2020-09-30 -172362
2020-06-30 -170541
2020-03-31 -111516
2019-12-31 -104324
2019-09-30 -121594
2019-06-30 -127691
2019-03-31 -126616
2018-12-31 -132452
2018-09-30 -125241

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United States current account Statistics


Indicator Symbol Actual Previous M/M% Y/Y% Trend Slope Percentile Update
current account us.currentaccount -237.65 -221.78 7 -100 UP UP 9 2024-06-30

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What is the United States current account

The United States current account is a measure of the country's international transactions, including trade in goods and services, income payments, and transfers. It is an important indicator of the country's economic health and its relationship with the rest of the world. A current account surplus indicates that a country is exporting more than it is importing, while a deficit indicates the opposite. The United States has had a current account deficit for many years, primarily driven by a trade deficit resulting from high levels of imports compared to exports. This deficit can have both positive and negative implications for the economy, as it reflects the country's reliance on foreign investment to fund its consumption and investment needs.