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What Was the Date 60 Days Ago?

The date 60 days ago was:

June 24, 2026
Wednesday
Jun 24, 2026 • 60 days before Aug 23, 2026. Your browser updates this answer for your local timezone on load.

Which Day Counts as Day One?

Counting backwards has the same off-by-one ambiguity as counting forwards. Both readings are shown here so you can match the wording of whatever rule, form, or policy you are working with.

Yesterday = day 1 (the usual rule)

June 24, 2026

Today is day 0; count 60 full days back. This is the main answer above.

Today = day 1 (inclusive counting)

June 25, 2026

Some rules count today as the first of the 60 days, landing one day later.

Is a Date Within the Last 60 Days?

Pick the date on your receipt, statement, or record and see exactly how many days back it falls — and whether it is still inside a 60-day window.

June 24, 2026 was exactly 60 days ago — the oldest date still inside the last 60 days.

What 60 Days Ago Means

The two-month lookback

Sixty days ago anchors the "roughly two months" lookback used by payment terms, dispute policies, refill schedules, and account reviews. Like 30 days, it is written in days rather than months precisely so the count is exact.

Sixty calendar days back is not the same as two calendar months back — depending on which months the span crosses, the two can differ by up to two days. When a rule says 60 days, that difference is real.

Common Reasons to Look Back 60 Days

  • Checking whether a transaction is still inside a 60-day dispute window
  • Verifying an invoice issued on 60-day payment terms
  • Confirming when a prescription or subscription last renewed on a 60-day cycle

The 60-Day Mark Is a Common Dispute Deadline

Several well-known billing-error protections give you a window in the region of 60 days from the statement date to raise a dispute in writing. The details vary by country and provider, but the pattern is consistent: the clock starts at a statement or transaction date, and 60 days later it closes.

If you are checking a charge, the useful question is not "what is today minus 60" but "does my statement date fall inside the window" — which is exactly what the checker above answers when you enter the statement date.

  • Billing-dispute clocks often run about 60 days from the statement
  • The clock usually starts at the statement date, not the purchase
  • Enter the statement date in the checker to test the window

How This Calculation Works

This page counts exactly 60 calendar days backwards from today — weekends and holidays included — using your local date, so the answer rolls forward at your local midnight. The calendar below marks every day in the lookback span so you can trace it against month boundaries. Planning forwards instead? See 60 days from today. If your rule counts working days only, use the business days calculator, and for arbitrary numbers or specific start dates, the main days calculator handles both directions.

Calendar View

June 2026
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
2460 ago
2559
2658
2757
2856
2955
3054
July 2026
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
153
252
351
450
549
648
747
846
945
1044
1143
1242
1341
1440
1539
1638
1737
1836
1935
2034
2133
2232
2331
2430
2529
2628
2727
2826
2925
3024
3123
August 2026
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
122
221
320
419
518
617
716
815
914
1013
1112
1211
1310
149
158
167
176
185
194
203
212
221
23Today
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Today Days Ago in Range Result (60 Days Ago)

Additional Information

Wednesday
Weekday
8.6
Weeks Equivalent
2.0
Months Equivalent
175
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