Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Velocity of M1 Money Stock

Title Velocity of M1 Money Stock
Series ID M1V
Source Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Release Money Velocity (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Quarterly
Units Ratio
Date Range 1959-01-01 to 2024-07-01
Last Updated 2024-12-19 8:00 AM CST
Notes Calculated as the ratio of quarterly nominal GDP (GDP) to the quarterly average of M1 money stock (M1SL)

The velocity of money is the frequency at which one unit of currency is used to purchase domestically- produced goods and services within a given time period. In other words, it is the number of times one dollar is spent to buy goods and services per unit of time. If the velocity of money is increasing, then more transactions are occurring between individuals in an economy.

The frequency of currency exchange can be used to determine the velocity of a given component of the money supply, providing some insight into whether consumers and businesses are saving or spending their money. There are several components of the money supply,: M1, M2, and MZM (M3 is no longer tracked by the Federal Reserve); these components are arranged on a spectrum of narrowest to broadest. Consider M1, the narrowest component. M1 is the money supply of currency in circulation (notes and coins, demand deposits, and other liquid deposits). A decreasing velocity of M1 might indicate fewer short- term consumption transactions are taking place. We can think of shorter- term transactions as consumption we might make on an everyday basis.

Beginning May 2020, M1 consists of (1) currency outside the U.S. Treasury, Federal Reserve Banks, and the vaults of depository institutions; (2) demand deposits at commercial banks (excluding those amounts held by depository institutions, the U.S. government, and foreign banks and official institutions) less cash items in the process of collection and Federal Reserve float; and (3) other liquid deposits, consisting of OCDs and savings deposits (including money market deposit accounts). Seasonally adjusted M1 is constructed by summing currency, demand deposits, and OCDs (before May 2020) or other liquid deposits (beginning May 2020), each seasonally adjusted separately. For more information on the H.6 release changes and the regulatory amendment that led to the creation of the other liquid deposits component and its inclusion in the M1 monetary aggregate, see the H.6 announcements and Technical Q&As posted on December 17, 2020.

The broader M2 component includes M1 in addition to saving deposits, certificates of deposit (less than $100,000), and money market deposits for individuals. Comparing the velocities of M1 and M2 provides some insight into how quickly the economy is spending and how quickly it is saving.

MZM (money with zero maturity) is the broadest component and consists of the supply of financial assets redeemable at par on demand: notes and coins in circulation, traveler’s checks (non-bank issuers), demand deposits, other checkable deposits, savings deposits, and all money market funds. The velocity of MZM helps determine how often financial assets are switching hands within the economy.
DATE VALUE
1959-01-01 3.663
1959-04-01 3.719
1959-07-01 3.710
1959-10-01 3.769
1960-01-01 3.879
1960-04-01 3.876
1960-07-01 3.872
1960-10-01 3.836
1961-01-01 3.851
1961-04-01 3.897
1961-07-01 3.959
1961-10-01 4.013
1962-01-01 4.079
1962-04-01 4.095
1962-07-01 4.158
1962-10-01 4.158
1963-01-01 4.178
1963-04-01 4.194
1963-07-01 4.248
1963-10-01 4.269
1964-01-01 4.345
1964-04-01 4.372
1964-07-01 4.386
1964-10-01 4.363
1965-01-01 4.457
1965-04-01 4.508
1965-07-01 4.574
1965-10-01 4.627
1966-01-01 4.688
1966-04-01 4.692
1966-07-01 4.792
1966-10-01 4.858
1967-01-01 4.873
1967-04-01 4.834
1967-07-01 4.820
1967-10-01 4.832
1968-01-01 4.920
1968-04-01 4.970
1968-07-01 4.961
1968-10-01 4.944
1969-01-01 4.983
1969-04-01 5.022
1969-07-01 5.103
1969-10-01 5.102
1970-01-01 5.112
1970-04-01 5.152
1970-07-01 5.174
1970-10-01 5.095
1971-01-01 5.226
1971-04-01 5.212
1971-07-01 5.219
1971-10-01 5.226
1972-01-01 5.299
1972-04-01 5.365
1972-07-01 5.356
1972-10-01 5.383
1973-01-01 5.471
1973-04-01 5.550
1973-07-01 5.564
1973-10-01 5.657
1974-01-01 5.622
1974-04-01 5.714
1974-07-01 5.775
1974-10-01 5.851
1975-01-01 5.875
1975-04-01 5.915
1975-07-01 6.010
1975-10-01 6.151
1976-01-01 6.264
1976-04-01 6.266
1976-07-01 6.318
1976-10-01 6.364
1977-01-01 6.390
1977-04-01 6.479
1977-07-01 6.572
1977-10-01 6.586
1978-01-01 6.564
1978-04-01 6.780
1978-07-01 6.847
1978-10-01 6.971
1979-01-01 7.012
1979-04-01 6.997
1979-07-01 7.049
1979-10-01 7.147
1980-01-01 7.188
1980-04-01 7.249
1980-07-01 7.153
1980-10-01 7.293
1981-01-01 7.528
1981-04-01 7.428
1981-07-01 7.637
1981-10-01 7.592
1982-01-01 7.401
1982-04-01 7.452
1982-07-01 7.446
1982-10-01 7.235
1983-01-01 7.176
1983-04-01 7.171
1983-07-01 7.228
1983-10-01 7.309
1984-01-01 7.402
1984-04-01 7.462
1984-07-01 7.540
1984-10-01 7.576
1985-01-01 7.522
1985-04-01 7.457
1985-07-01 7.358
1985-10-01 7.247
1986-01-01 7.193
1986-04-01 6.980
1986-07-01 6.788
1986-10-01 6.575
1987-01-01 6.455
1987-04-01 6.457
1987-07-01 6.555
1987-10-01 6.649
1988-01-01 6.688
1988-04-01 6.717
1988-07-01 6.749
1988-10-01 6.879
1989-01-01 7.028
1989-04-01 7.233
1989-07-01 7.307
1989-10-01 7.283
1990-01-01 7.356
1990-04-01 7.391
1990-07-01 7.377
1990-10-01 7.303
1991-01-01 7.247
1991-04-01 7.212
1991-07-01 7.166
1991-10-01 7.058
1992-01-01 6.886
1992-04-01 6.814
1992-07-01 6.735
1992-10-01 6.584
1993-01-01 6.508
1993-04-01 6.406
1993-07-01 6.289
1993-10-01 6.250
1994-01-01 6.264
1994-04-01 6.339
1994-07-01 6.369
1994-10-01 6.479
1995-01-01 6.550
1995-04-01 6.614
1995-07-01 6.714
1995-10-01 6.860
1996-01-01 7.016
1996-04-01 7.180
1996-07-01 7.369
1996-10-01 7.623
1997-01-01 7.761
1997-04-01 8.002
1997-07-01 8.102
1997-10-01 8.196
1998-01-01 8.238
1998-04-01 8.326
1998-07-01 8.469
1998-10-01 8.511
1999-01-01 8.578
1999-04-01 8.647
1999-07-01 8.820
1999-10-01 8.902
2000-01-01 8.989
2000-04-01 9.251
2000-07-01 9.370
2000-10-01 9.546
2001-01-01 9.499
2001-04-01 9.459
2001-07-01 9.098
2001-10-01 9.086
2002-01-01 9.050
2002-04-01 9.150
2002-07-01 9.199
2002-10-01 9.132
2003-01-01 9.048
2003-04-01 8.932
2003-07-01 8.941
2003-10-01 9.048
2004-01-01 9.042
2004-04-01 9.065
2004-07-01 9.098
2004-10-01 9.138
2005-01-01 9.321
2005-04-01 9.445
2005-07-01 9.557
2005-10-01 9.686
2006-01-01 9.852
2006-04-01 9.957
2006-07-01 10.126
2006-10-01 10.254
2007-01-01 10.399
2007-04-01 10.469
2007-07-01 10.595
2007-10-01 10.703
2008-01-01 10.639
2008-04-01 10.645
2008-07-01 10.418
2008-10-01 9.548
2009-01-01 9.155
2009-04-01 8.827
2009-07-01 8.691
2009-10-01 8.698
2010-01-01 8.708
2010-04-01 8.742
2010-07-01 8.671
2010-10-01 8.434
2011-01-01 8.205
2011-04-01 8.044
2011-07-01 7.533
2011-10-01 7.339
2012-01-01 7.264
2012-04-01 7.183
2012-07-01 6.939
2012-10-01 6.728
2013-01-01 6.729
2013-04-01 6.648
2013-07-01 6.623
2013-10-01 6.492
2014-01-01 6.297
2014-04-01 6.274
2014-07-01 6.295
2014-10-01 6.159
2015-01-01 6.048
2015-04-01 6.099
2015-07-01 6.069
2015-10-01 6.003
2016-01-01 5.920
2016-04-01 5.801
2016-07-01 5.736
2016-10-01 5.705
2017-01-01 5.644
2017-04-01 5.558
2017-07-01 5.519
2017-10-01 5.540
2018-01-01 5.580
2018-04-01 5.630
2018-07-01 5.632
2018-10-01 5.606
2019-01-01 5.639
2019-04-01 5.631
2019-07-01 5.603
2019-10-01 5.533
2020-01-01 5.335
2020-04-01 1.590
2020-07-01 1.279
2020-10-01 1.254
2021-01-01 1.236
2021-04-01 1.218
2021-07-01 1.215
2021-10-01 1.224
2022-01-01 1.225
2022-04-01 1.249
2022-07-01 1.287
2022-10-01 1.342
2023-01-01 1.411
2023-04-01 1.481
2023-07-01 1.534
2023-10-01 1.573
2024-01-01 1.595
2024-04-01 1.611
2024-07-01 1.624

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