US Export Prices Rise 0.5% in Two Months to November
2026-01-15 13:47
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
US export prices increased 0.5% over the two months through November 2025, after being unchanged in September, according to delayed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Separate figures for October and November were unavailable due to last fall’s federal government shutdown.
Over the two-month period, agricultural exports prices rose 1.3%, while cost for nonagricultural exports rose 0.4%.
On a year-over-year basis, export prices advanced 3.3% in November.
Agricultural export prices rose 2.6%, reflecting higher prices for vegetables, nuts, and fruit.
Nonagricultural export prices advanced 3.3%, driven by higher prices for nonagricultural industrial supplies and materials, capital goods, and consumer goods.