M1 money supply is a measure of currency in circulation, not including money stored in Federal Reserve vaults. This chart from the Federal Reserve shows the M1 money supply of the U.S. dollar.
Monthly value of M1 money stock in the United States from January 2002 to September 2024 (in billion U.S. dollars) Characteristic Money supply in billion U.S. dollars ...
The two most-common measures of U.S. money supply are M1 and M2. The former accounts for cash and coins in circulation, along with travelers' checks and demand deposits from a checking account.
While there are a number of ways to measure money supply, the two with the greatest relevance are M1 and M2. M1 factors in all cash and coins in circulation, travelers' checks, and demand deposits ...
According to rankings compiled by Casa’s Jameson Lopp, bitcoin would be a top-10 global currency by liquid money supply. Bitcoin could be considered a top-10 global currency based on its “stock of ...