Federal Reserve Payments Study
The Federal Reserve Payments Study is an ongoing effort to quantify aggregate payment volumes, payments fraud, and related information in the United States, offering a periodic benchmark of developments in the U.S. payments system to policymakers, the industry, and the public.
- 2000s
- Retail Payments Research Project : A Snapshot of the U.S. Payments Landscape
- The 2004 Federal Reserve Payments Study : Analysis of Noncash Payments Trends in the United States: 2000 — 2003 (Summary Report)
- The Depository Institutions Payments Study : A Survey of Depository Institutions for the 2004 Federal Reserve Payments Study (Detailed Report)
- 2004 Electronic Payments Study (Detailed Report)
- The 2007 Federal Reserve Payments Study : Noncash Payment Trends in the United States: 2003 — 2006 (Summary Report)
- The Depository Institutions Payments Study : A Survey of Depository Institutions for the 2007 Federal Reserve Payments Study (Detailed Report)
- The Electronic Payments Study : A Survey of Electronic Payments for the 2007 Federal Reserve Payments Study (Detailed Report)
- The Check Sample Study : A Survey of Depository Institutions for the 2007 Federal Reserve Payments Study (Detailed Report)
- 2010s
- 2020s
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Abstract was taken from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System website.
2001-2021
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.), 1935-. Federal Reserve Payments Study. 2001-2021. https://fraser.stlouisfed.org/title/6092, accessed on December 13, 2024.