M2 Money Supply
FRED M2SL · Seasonally Adjusted
22,686.0
B
As of 2026-03-01
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M2 Money Supply (FRED series M2SL) measures the total amount of money in the U.S. economy, including cash, checking and savings deposits, and other liquid assets, seasonally adjusted and reported in billions of dollars. It is published monthly by the Federal Reserve and is widely used to gauge liquidity, inflation potential, and macroeconomic conditions. Rising M2 often correlates with easier credit and economic expansion; sharp changes can signal shifts in Fed policy or market stress. This chart helps you see long-term trends in money supply alongside crypto market cycles.

Historical values (1y, 5y, 10y ago) and range high/low show how M2 has changed over the selected period. Comparing these points with the current reading helps you see whether money supply is accelerating, slowing, or stable. That's useful context for macro and crypto market analysis.

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