Real M1 and M2 money stocks are constructed by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis as nominal money stock measures adjusted for inflation using the consumer price index. M1 includes funds that are readily accessible for spending. M2 includes a broader set of financial assets held principally by households.
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