The third and largest measure, M-3, rose by $3.9 billion.
And the narrower measure known as M-1 rose $2.1 billion, to $864.9 billion.
All major measures of the broad market also rose decisively yesterday.
But already it is clear that the measure of hardship in this society will rise sharply.
Also yesterday, a closely followed measure of consumer confidence rose slightly.
Still, even the most optimistic measure, the total hourly compensation of the average worker, rose only 3 percent between 1978 and 1994.
The third and broadest measure, M3, rose by $4.9 billion.
But for the 12 months the same measure rose by just 3.7 percent.
The third and broadest measure, M-3, rose by $2.9 billion.
A measure of strength had risen in the worn body.