Moving Money

The velocity of money is the number of times a unit of currency is used to buy domestically produced goods and services during a fixed period of time. The velocity of M1 (cash and checking accounts) has fallen by 38% since the start of the Great Recession, while M2 (M1 plus savings accounts, CDs and…

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Monetary Slow Down

While the Fed has increased the money supply by $2 trillion and will increase it by another $1 trillion by 1/1/14, inflation is MIA. This is because the velocity of money, or the number of times a dollar changes hands before it is saved, has collapsed. Before the Great Recession, M1 (cash) velocity was 10.5,…

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