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Google Search Console’s performance report is stuck and has not shown an update in the main report since Sunday, October 19th. Google confirmed the issue and said it will catch up.

What it looks like. As I said on the Search Engine Roundtable, before Google confirmed the issue, the performance reports for all Search Console profiles are stuck on Sunday. Here is a sample chart:

google-search-console-performance-report

More details. The weird thing is that when you dive in to 24 hour data, you do get recent data. So it does seem like the data is being collected and stored but it just isn’t being rendered in most of the reporting.

In addition, when you click on the by date breakdown under the chart, Google is only showing data as recent as this past Sunday.

Again, I really think the data is not lost and will soon show up in the main reporting charts soon.

What Google said. Daniel Waisberg from the Google Search Central team who works with Search Console said on X, “We’re catching up.”

Here is that post:

We're catching up!

— Daniel Waisberg (@danielwaisberg) October 24, 2025

Why we care. If you’ve been looking to run reports for clients or stakeholders, you may have to wait a few more days for this report to catch up. It is not a bug just for your site, but for all sites in Google Search Console and it should be fixed soon.

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