The 2013 Federal Reserve Payments Study Recent and Long-Term Trends in the United States: 2000–2012 Detailed Report and Updated Data Release
Jason P. Berkenpas,
Dave Brangaccio,
Matthew Chen,
Scott Dake,
Nancy Donahue,
Patrick Dyer,
Geoffrey Gerdes,
Matthew C. Hayward,
May X. Liu and
James M. McKee
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May X. Liu: https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/may-x-liu.htm
Reports and Studies from Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.)
Abstract:
This detailed report is a complement to the “Summary Report and Initial Data Release” (Summary Report), which was released in December 2013 and has been updated for consistency with revisions made during preparation of this report.1 This report includes new information related to noncash payments based on additional estimates and analysis. For instance, this detailed report provides new insights into the use of cards by consumers and businesses, alternative payment initiation methods, consumer and business domestic and cross-border wire transfers, and an expanded view of cash deposits and withdrawals from depository institutions.2 It also includes information about the number of and balances in consumer and business credit card and transaction deposit accounts, and provides more discussion of the unauthorized third-party fraud payments reported in the Summary Report.
Pages: 191 p.
Date: 2014
Note: Federal Reserve Payments Study
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