Domestic share of U.S. goods exports
Domestic share of U.S. goods exports is a source-faithful PIER20 calculation from U.S. Census Bureau data. Scope: Domestic exports as a share of U.S. monthly goods exports across all partners and commodities; re-exports remain a separate control component. It follows the published eligibility, denominator, missing-value, revision and coverage rules in the Phase 1 computation contract.
- Latest
- 80.96
- 1Y change
- −1.1%
- vs median
- −3.1%
- Percentile
- 15th
- High in available history
- 85.51
| Series | First | Latest | Min | Max |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PIER20 calculation: Domestic share of U.S. goods exports | 84.35 | 80.96 | 76.61 | 85.51 |
How this is calculated
100 × domestic_exports / total_exports100 × domestic_exports / total_exports. Scope: Domestic exports as a share of U.S. monthly goods exports across all partners and commodities; re-exports remain a separate control component. Source: U.S. Census Bureau. This product uses the Census Bureau Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the Census Bureau. Source period, last checked, dataset vintage, units, revision status, coverage and formula version are recorded in the derived artifact.
As of June 2026, the latest reading is 80.96%. That is down 0.9 pp over the past year and below its long-run median of 83.56%.
Source series
U.S. Census BureauFrequently asked questions
3 answersWhat is the current domestic share of U.S. goods exports?
As of June 2026, the latest reading is 80.96%. That is down 0.9 pp over the past year and below its long-run median of 83.56%.
How often is this benchmark updated?
This benchmark is built on monthly data. The page is refreshed when the source publishes new observations; the freshness block below the chart shows the exact data-through date and when PIER20 last fetched the file.
What data sources does this chart use?
The chart is built from PIER20 calculation: Domestic share of U.S. goods exports, sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau.