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Corporate profit is anticipated to decrease by 3.9% in 2026, reaching $4,271.83 billion. Interest rate cuts toward the end of 2024 and in 2025 are expected to lower financing costs and bolster business investment. Steady consumer demand, resilient job markets and record-level earnings from large technology firms will support profit. However, tariffs are projected to raise input costs for businesses reliant on imports, limiting profit gains.From 2021 through 2026, corporate profit has shown robust recovery and subsequent moderation. Margins remained resilient despite ongoing supply chain disruptions from the COVID-19 pandemic and rising inflation. In 2021, profit rebounded significantly, expanding by 24.2% as economic activity accelerated. Growth continued at 10.8% in 2022 as companies passed higher costs onto consumers, maintaining robust margins despite inflationary pressure. In 2023, profit increased by 9.9%, with interest rate hikes beginning to temper consumption and raise borrowing expenses, but strong performances among large technology companies continued to drive growth.By 2024, high interest rates persisted, but resilient labor markets and strong consumer spending sustained an estimated 7.3% growth in profit. Monetary policy began to shift in late 2024, with rate cuts easing pressure on corporate financing. Macroeconomic trends like digital technology adoption, globalized supply chains and productivity enhancements contributed to profit stability. Meanwhile, cost pressures from labor and energy markets, as well as shifting trade and tariff regimes, intermittently constrained growth.From 2020 to 2025, corporate profit grew at a CAGR of 10.1%, reflecting a post-pandemic rebound followed by normalization as disruptions waned. Macro trends, including strong consumer demand, capital investment in technology and labor market adjustments, played critical roles. However, evolving tariffs, global supply chain shifts and persistent inflation underscored ongoing risks to profit.
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1980-2032
This item refers to corporate profit earned across all industries. Profit is calculated by subtracting the value of the following from revenue: wages after inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments. Data is sourced from the Bureau of Economic Analysis and is presented in 2017 dollars.
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The corporate profit in the US in 2026 was $4,271.83 billion.
The corporate profit in the US grew by 6.55% in 2026.
IBISWorld’s data and analysis on corporate profit in the US includes forecasted growth rates over the next five years.