The Federal Reserve’s Financial Accounts of the United States, known in policy circles as the Z.1 report, is set to land on June 11, 2026, at noon ET. It’s the single most detailed accounting of who owns what, who owes what, and where money flows across every major sector of the American economy.
And for yet another quarter, crypto doesn’t exist in it. Not a single reference to digital assets, tokens, or protocols appears anywhere in the report or its preview materials.
What the Z.1 actually tracks
The Z.1 captures transactions, balance sheets, and integrated macroeconomic accounts across households, nonprofits, nonfinancial corporations, and noncorporate businesses. Every quarter, the Fed catalogs financial assets and liabilities by sector and instrument.
The previous edition, published on March 19, 2026, covered fourth-quarter 2025 data. This upcoming release will update those figures through Q1 2026.








