The Velocity of Money Calculator measures how frequently money changes hands in an economy annually. It divides Nominal GDP by Money Supply (e.g., M1/M2) to determine circulation speed. High velocity suggests active spending; low velocity indicates hoarding. Used in macroeconomics to analyze monetary policy effectiveness, inflation risks, and economic health.
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