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Home > Categories > Money, Banking, & Finance > Monetary Data > Money Velocity
Velocity is a ratio of nominal GDP to a measure of the money supply (M1 or M2). It can be thought of as the rate of turnover in the money supply--that is, the number of times one dollar is used to purchase final goods and services included in GDP.
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A = Annual, SA = Semiannual, Q = Quarterly, M
= Monthly, BW = Bi-Weekly, W =
Weekly, D = Daily, NA = Not Applicable
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| Seasonal Adjustment (Seas. Adj.) |
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SA = Seasonally Adjusted, NSA
= Not Seasonally Adjusted, SAAR = Seasonally Adjusted
Annual Rate, SSA = Smoothed Seasonally Adjusted, NA = Not Applicable
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