Projected usage date exceeds billing-cycle reset date

Where does the bug appear (feature/product)?

Cursor IDE

Describe the Bug

The UI warns that usage limits will be exceeded on 12/16/2025, even though the current cycle resets on 12/31/2025. Projected exhaustion dates should always fall before the reset date of the same cycle. This mismatch indicates an error in the projection logic or displayed cycle boundaries.

Steps to Reproduce

  1. Use the product enough to trigger the “projected usage limit” warning banner.
  2. Open the usage-projection message.
  3. Observe the projected exhaustion date shown.
  4. Compare it to the clearly stated billing-cycle reset date.
  5. Notice that the projected exhaustion date incorrectly falls after the reset date.

Expected Behavior

The projected exhaustion date must always fall before or on the billing-cycle reset date. If usage resets on 12/31/2025, the system should never display a “projected limit” date later than that.

Screenshots / Screen Recordings

Operating System

MacOS

Current Cursor Version (Menu → About Cursor → Copy)

Version: 2.1.47 (Universal)
VSCode Version: 1.105.1
Commit: 2d3ce3499c15efd55b6b8538ea255eb7ba4266b0
Date: 2025-12-04T02:31:50.567Z
Electron: 37.7.0
Chromium: 138.0.7204.251
Node.js: 22.20.0
V8: 13.8.258.32-electron.0
OS: Darwin arm64 25.0.0

Does this stop you from using Cursor

No - Cursor works, but with this issue

Hey, thanks for the report. The banner’s meaning is simple: it predicts when, at your current usage rate, you’ll hit the limit before the cycle resets. So the forecast date is usually earlier than the “cycle resets” date. In your screenshot, 12/16/2025 is earlier than 12/31/2025 - that’s correct.

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