As a rather extreme understatement, i would say the financial data of the U.S. Government is voluminous. Start here: federalreserve.gov which will give a broad overview. then proceed to federalreserve.gov/apps/fof which is the financial accounts guide.I stand corrected, piezoe. Sorry 'bout that.
Please, where could I peruse the income statement and balance sheet for the overarching Federal Reserve System in toto, not the member banks? Website address would be groovy. How far back in time do the reports go? How often are they posted?
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Then proceed to federalreserve.gov/data.htm
Under which see "financial accounts of the United states"
Then proceed to federalreserve.gov/release/z1/current/default.htm
This is the latest quarter available that is complete and on line. It's Q1 of 2019.
All prior data is archived and also available.
Current transactions of the Fed are also posted elsewhere and a little snooping on the Fed sites will turn them up. Ditto for the Treasury . Studying both the Treasury and Fed balance sheets side by side and then in consolidation will convince even the most hardened flat-earth-deep-state-er that the two operations, Fed and Treasury, are really one big , coordinated operation.
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