Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Federal government; total time and savings deposits; asset, Level (DISCONTINUED)

Title Federal government; total time and savings deposits; asset, Level (DISCONTINUED)
Series ID FGTSDAQ027S
Source Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (US)
Release Z.1 Financial Accounts of the United States
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly
Units Millions of Dollars
Date Range 1945-10-01 to 2013-10-01
Last Updated 2014-03-06 3:19 PM CST
Notes Source ID: FL313030005.Q

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This data appear in Table S.7.q of the 'Integrated Macroeconomic Accounts for the United States.'

These tables present a sequence of accounts that relate production, income and spending, capital formation, financial transactions, and asset revaluations to changes in net worth between balance sheets for the major sectors of the U.S. economy. They are part of an interagency effort to further harmonize the BEA National Income and Product Accounts (NIPAs) and the Federal Reserve Board Flow of Funds Accounts (FFAs). The structure of these tables is based on the internationally accepted set of guidelines for the compilation of national accounts that are offered in the System of National Accounts 1993 (SNA).

Cautionary note on the use of the integrated macroeconomic accounts (IMA) - The estimates that are provided on this page are based on a unique set of accounting standards that are founded on the SNA. Accordingly, some of the estimates in in the IMA tables will differ from the official estimates that are published in the NIPAs and FFAs due to conceptual differences. There will also be some statistical differences between the estimates in these tables and those in the related accounts. For further information on the conceptual differences, see the reference paper.
DATE VALUE
1945-10-01 104
1946-01-01 .
1946-04-01 .
1946-07-01 .
1946-10-01 120
1947-01-01 .
1947-04-01 .
1947-07-01 .
1947-10-01 111
1948-01-01 .
1948-04-01 .
1948-07-01 .
1948-10-01 117
1949-01-01 .
1949-04-01 .
1949-07-01 .
1949-10-01 182
1950-01-01 .
1950-04-01 .
1950-07-01 .
1950-10-01 190
1951-01-01 .
1951-04-01 .
1951-07-01 .
1951-10-01 278
1952-01-01 290
1952-04-01 317
1952-07-01 325
1952-10-01 351
1953-01-01 345
1953-04-01 340
1953-07-01 344
1953-10-01 342
1954-01-01 344
1954-04-01 335
1954-07-01 344
1954-10-01 370
1955-01-01 374
1955-04-01 370
1955-07-01 352
1955-10-01 357
1956-01-01 351
1956-04-01 331
1956-07-01 330
1956-10-01 330
1957-01-01 340
1957-04-01 326
1957-07-01 340
1957-10-01 301
1958-01-01 270
1958-04-01 274
1958-07-01 300
1958-10-01 327
1959-01-01 320
1959-04-01 331
1959-07-01 320
1959-10-01 285
1960-01-01 280
1960-04-01 290
1960-07-01 280
1960-10-01 262
1961-01-01 300
1961-04-01 288
1961-07-01 300
1961-10-01 284
1962-01-01 290
1962-04-01 300
1962-07-01 270
1962-10-01 269
1963-01-01 260
1963-04-01 254
1963-07-01 250
1963-10-01 260
1964-01-01 260
1964-04-01 257
1964-07-01 240
1964-10-01 272
1965-01-01 260
1965-04-01 260
1965-07-01 250
1965-10-01 250
1966-01-01 250
1966-04-01 240
1966-07-01 230
1966-10-01 220
1967-01-01 250
1967-04-01 270
1967-07-01 260
1967-10-01 267
1968-01-01 330
1968-04-01 321
1968-07-01 350
1968-10-01 368
1969-01-01 350
1969-04-01 352
1969-07-01 300
1969-10-01 211
1970-01-01 180
1970-04-01 202
1970-07-01 360
1970-10-01 463
1971-01-01 480
1971-04-01 517
1971-07-01 530
1971-10-01 520
1972-01-01 500
1972-04-01 492
1972-07-01 610
1972-10-01 606
1973-01-01 770
1973-04-01 730
1973-07-01 590
1973-10-01 439
1974-01-01 590
1974-04-01 446
1974-07-01 490
1974-10-01 477
1975-01-01 650
1975-04-01 492
1975-07-01 650
1975-10-01 572
1976-01-01 620
1976-04-01 724
1976-07-01 570
1976-10-01 731
1977-01-01 590
1977-04-01 810
1977-07-01 760
1977-10-01 878
1978-01-01 690
1978-04-01 1051
1978-07-01 946
1978-10-01 942
1979-01-01 935
1979-04-01 973
1979-07-01 997
1979-10-01 1007
1980-01-01 909
1980-04-01 758
1980-07-01 988
1980-10-01 797
1981-01-01 823
1981-04-01 757
1981-07-01 667
1981-10-01 655
1982-01-01 784
1982-04-01 958
1982-07-01 986
1982-10-01 1127
1983-01-01 950
1983-04-01 749
1983-07-01 784
1983-10-01 676
1984-01-01 816
1984-04-01 841
1984-07-01 939
1984-10-01 1208
1985-01-01 1139
1985-04-01 1112
1985-07-01 1195
1985-10-01 1248
1986-01-01 1621
1986-04-01 1646
1986-07-01 1456
1986-10-01 1433
1987-01-01 1321
1987-04-01 1573
1987-07-01 1520
1987-10-01 1651
1988-01-01 1572
1988-04-01 1644
1988-07-01 1419
1988-10-01 1404
1989-01-01 1332
1989-04-01 1285
1989-07-01 1155
1989-10-01 1261
1990-01-01 1409
1990-04-01 1335
1990-07-01 1459
1990-10-01 1403
1991-01-01 1300
1991-04-01 1544
1991-07-01 1527
1991-10-01 1551
1992-01-01 1901
1992-04-01 2201
1992-07-01 2175
1992-10-01 874
1993-01-01 936
1993-04-01 835
1993-07-01 826
1993-10-01 811
1994-01-01 723
1994-04-01 689
1994-07-01 722
1994-10-01 688
1995-01-01 1126
1995-04-01 1054
1995-07-01 1053
1995-10-01 940
1996-01-01 1035
1996-04-01 4336
1996-07-01 3313
1996-10-01 2376
1997-01-01 2426
1997-04-01 3270
1997-07-01 2757
1997-10-01 3395
1998-01-01 2985
1998-04-01 3230
1998-07-01 3550
1998-10-01 4714
1999-01-01 3858
1999-04-01 4065
1999-07-01 4582
1999-10-01 5385
2000-01-01 5474
2000-04-01 5725
2000-07-01 6248
2000-10-01 6339
2001-01-01 8384
2001-04-01 9862
2001-07-01 11674
2001-10-01 10530
2002-01-01 15236
2002-04-01 9851
2002-07-01 18414
2002-10-01 27595
2003-01-01 18415
2003-04-01 27783
2003-07-01 9106
2003-10-01 2408
2004-01-01 1850
2004-04-01 2114
2004-07-01 2247
2004-10-01 2402
2005-01-01 2393
2005-04-01 1692
2005-07-01 2074
2005-10-01 1439
2006-01-01 1537
2006-04-01 1575
2006-07-01 4822
2006-10-01 1660
2007-01-01 1561
2007-04-01 1433
2007-07-01 1351
2007-10-01 2841
2008-01-01 3782
2008-04-01 1776
2008-07-01 2851
2008-10-01 1577
2009-01-01 1730
2009-04-01 1614
2009-07-01 1922
2009-10-01 1914
2010-01-01 2017
2010-04-01 1830
2010-07-01 1770
2010-10-01 1966
2011-01-01 1528
2011-04-01 1658
2011-07-01 1802
2011-10-01 1697
2012-01-01 1989
2012-04-01 2159
2012-07-01 2116
2012-10-01 2013
2013-01-01 1594
2013-04-01 1828
2013-07-01 1875
2013-10-01 1546

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