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The following charts from the Federal Reserve Bank in St. Louis are live (updated in real time). Click on a title to see a long term version of the chart at the St. Louis Fed site.

Effective Federal Funds Rate:

10-Year Treasury Constant Maturity Rate:

30-Year Conventional Mortgage Rate:

M1 Money Stock (M1):

M1 includes funds that are readily accessible for spending. M1 consists of: (1) currency outside the U.S. Treasury, Federal Reserve Banks, and the vaults of depository institutions; (2) traveler’s checks of nonbank issuers; (3) demand deposits; and (4) other checkable deposits (OCDs), which consist primarily of negotiable order of withdrawal (NOW) accounts at depository institutions and credit union share draft accounts. Seasonally adjusted M1 is calculated by summing currency, traveler’s checks, demand deposits, and OCDs, each seasonally adjusted separately.

M2 Money Stock (M2):

M2 includes a broader set of financial assets held principally by households. M2 consists of M1 plus: (1) savings deposits (which include money market deposit accounts, or MMDAs); (2) small-denomination time deposits (time deposits in amounts of less than $100,000); and (3) balances in retail money market mutual funds (MMMFs). Seasonally adjusted M2 is computed by summing savings deposits, small-denomination time deposits, and retail MMMFs, each seasonally adjusted separately, and adding this result to seasonally adjusted M1.

Reserve Balances with Federal Reserve Banks:

Reserve balances with Federal Reserve Banks are the difference between “total factors supplying reserve funds” and “total factors, other than reserve balances, absorbing reserve funds.” This item includes balances at the Federal Reserve of all depository institutions that are used to satisfy reserve requirements and balances held in excess of balance requirements. It excludes reserves held in the form of cash in bank vaults, and excludes service-related deposits.

Federal Government Debt – Total Public Debt:

Total Consumer Credit Outstanding:

Gross Domestic Product (GDP):

Consumer Price Index (CPI):

Producer Price Index (PPI):

Trade Balance – Balance of Payments Basis:

Imports of Goods – Balance of Payments Basis:

Exports of Goods – Balance of Payments Basis:

Total Nonfarm Payrolls – All Employees:

Civilian Unemployment Rate:

Total Business Inventory:

Retail and Food Services Sales:

University of Michigan Consumer Sentiment:

Spot Oil Price:




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