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  • Billions of Dollars, Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted Jan 1959 to Mar 2024 (Apr 23)

    View data of a measure of the U.S. money supply that includes all components of M1 plus several less-liquid assets.

  • Ratio, Quarterly, Seasonally Adjusted Q1 1959 to Q1 2024 (Apr 25)

    View data of the frequency at which one unit of currency purchases domestically produced goods and services within a given time period.

  • Billions of 1982-84 Dollars, Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted Jan 1959 to Mar 2024 (Apr 23)

    This series deflates M2 money stock (https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/M2SL) with CPI (https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/CPIAUCSL).

  • Billions of Dollars, Weekly, Seasonally Adjusted 1980-11-03 to 2021-02-01 (Apr 23)

    View data of a measure of the U.S. money supply that includes all components of M1 plus several less-liquid assets.

  • Dollars, Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted Jan 1959 to Mar 2017 (2017-06-01)

    M2 comprises M1 plus (1) savings deposits (including money market deposit accounts); (2) small-denomination time deposits (time deposits in amounts of less than $100,000), less IRA and Keogh balances at other depository corporations; and (3) balances in retail money market mutual funds, less IRA and Keogh balances at money market mutual funds. Seasonally adjusted M2 is constructed by summing savings deposits, small-denomination time deposits, and retail money funds, each seasonally adjusted separately, and adding this result to seasonally adjusted M1. Copyright © 2016, International Monetary Fund. Reprinted with permission. Complete terms of use and contact details are available at http://www.imf.org/external/terms.htm.

  • Billions of Dollars, Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted Jan 1959 to Mar 2024 (Apr 23)

    M2 less small time deposits. Calculated by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.

  • Billions of Dollars, Weekly, Seasonally Adjusted 1975-01-06 to 2021-02-01 (Jan 23)

    This series has been discontinued and will no longer be updated. Starting on February 23, 2021, the H.6 statistical release is now published at a monthly frequency and contains only monthly average data needed to construct the monetary aggregates. Components of the monetary aggregates are reported at a total industry level without a breakdown by banks and thrifts. For further information about the changes to the H.6 Statistical Release, see the announcements (https://www.federalreserve.gov/feeds/h6.html) provided by the source. This series is calculated as the sum of savings deposits; small-denomination time deposits; and retail money funds. Note, that there is a break in the data as weekly data for savings deposits at thrift institutions and small-denomination time deposits at thrift institutions were not available before November 3, 1980.

  • Billions of Dollars, Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted Jan 1967 to Dec 2013 (2014-01-17)

    The MSI measure the flow of monetary services received each period by households and firms from their holdings of monetary assets (levels of the indexes are sometimes referred to as Divisia monetary aggregates). Preferred benchmark rate equals 100 basis points plus the largest rate in the set of rates. Alternative benchmark rate equals the larger of the preferred benchmark rate and the Baa corporate bond yield. More information about the new MSI can be found at http://research.stlouisfed.org/msi/index.html.

  • Billions of Dollars, Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted Jan 1967 to Dec 2013 (2014-01-17)

  • National Currency, Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted Jan 1959 to Dec 2013 (2014-03-12)

    OECD descriptor ID: MABMM201 OECD unit ID: STSA OECD country ID: USA All OECD data should be cited as follows: OECD, "Main Economic Indicators - complete database", Main Economic Indicators (database),http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/data-00052-en (Accessed on date) Copyright, 2016, OECD. Reprinted with permission.

  • Billions of Dollars, Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted Jan 1967 to Dec 2013 (2014-01-17)

    The MSI measure the flow of monetary services received each period by households and firms from their holdings of monetary assets (levels of the indexes are sometimes referred to as Divisia monetary aggregates). Preferred benchmark rate equals 100 basis points plus the largest rate in the set of rates. Alternative benchmark rate equals the larger of the preferred benchmark rate and the Baa corporate bond yield.

  • Billions of Dollars, Monthly, Seasonally Adjusted Jan 1959 to Apr 2004 (2004-09-20)

    Further information and definitions are available at: http://research.stlouisfed.org/publications/mt and http://research.stlouisfed.org/msi. This series was last updated 5/14/2004. Please refer to the series MSIM2 for the revised series.


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