Mr. Kerry has raised $3.6 million in the same period, and spent $6.5 million.
Though campaign officials have long said Mr. Kerry could spend more personal money, they were focused this week on raising it from others.
Mr. Kerry spent at least $44 million in that period.
The "21" Club breakfast, at 8 o'clock, began a day in which Mr. Kerry spent little time in public with voters.
For example, Mr. Kerry spent $7.1 million for the quarter and about $12.2 million for the year.
He said Mr. Kerry had spent about $1.2 million on television so far, with much of the rest going to build campaign organizations in key states.
It is only natural that Mr. Kerry would raise - and spend - far more now that he is the expected nominee.
Mr. Kerry spent about $14.5 million in March and has spent about $53.5 million over all, according to his campaign.
Mr. Kerry, for example, spent nearly $2 million last week on advertising in Colorado and Louisiana.
The money has allowed Mr. Kerry to spend $43 million on television advertising since May and to add campaign staff in critical swing states.