FTC Releases FY 2026-2030 Strategic Plan, Approved 2-0
Summary
The Federal Trade Commission has published its FY 2026-2030 Strategic Plan, approved 2-0, outlining the agency's mission, vision, goals, and performance metrics for the next five years. The plan was developed following an extensive internal review and public comment period held in the prior year. The strategic plan provides guidance for the FTC's work promoting competition and protecting consumers.
What changed
The FTC has released its FY 2026-2030 Strategic Plan, establishing the agency's strategic direction and priorities for the next five years. The plan was approved by a 2-0 Commission vote following an extensive review process that included a public comment period. The strategic plan outlines the FTC's mission, vision, goals, and metrics to track the agency's effectiveness in promoting competition and protecting consumers.
For stakeholders, this strategic plan signals the FTC's anticipated areas of focus and enforcement priorities for the coming years. While the document itself does not create immediate compliance obligations, regulated entities should monitor for agency actions aligned with the plan's stated goals. The plan serves as a roadmap for FTC operations rather than a binding regulatory instrument.
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- Monitor for updates
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- Consumer Protection
- Competition
- FTC Operations
- Bureau of Competition
- Bureau of Consumer Protection The Federal Trade Commission has published its FY 2026-2030 Strategic Plan, which will guide the agency over the next five years.
The new plan lays out the agency’s mission, vision, and goals and establishes metrics to track the agency’s work. Updates to the strategic plan were made after an extensive review process by agency staff as well as feedback from the public comment period held last fall.
The Commission vote to approve the new strategic plan was 2-0.
The Federal Trade Commission works to promote competition, and protect and educate consumers. The FTC will never demand money, make threats, tell you to transfer money, or promise you a prize. You can learn more about consumer topics and report scams, fraud, and bad business practices online at ReportFraud.ftc.gov. Follow the FTC on social media, read our blogs and subscribe to press releases for the latest FTC news and resources.
Press Release Reference
FTC Publishes New Strategic Plan, Performance Plan, and Performance Report
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Mitchell J. Katz Office of Public Affairs 202-257-3814
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