I just saw some pretty aggressive data: U.S. M2 rose 4.8% year-over-year in February, hitting a new high of $22.6 trillion straight away, and it’s already been rising for 24 straight months



Now, the amount of money in circulation is roughly $700 billion more than that peak in March 2022

From the start of the pandemic until now, M2 has been additionally printed by a total of $7.1 trillion; on average, that’s about $1.2 trillion per year

Looking at it over a longer stretch, since 2000, the money supply has been growing at roughly a 6.2% pace every year

To put it simply, the dollar’s purchasing power really is shrinking faster

I just saw some pretty aggressive data: U.S. M2 rose 4.8% year-over-year in February, hitting a new high of $22.6 trillion straight away, and it’s already been rising for 24 straight months

Now, the amount of money in circulation is roughly $700 billion more than that peak in March 2022

From the start of the pandemic until now, M2 has been additionally printed by a total of $7.1 trillion; on average, that’s about $1.2 trillion per year

Looking at it over a longer stretch, since 2000, the money supply has been growing at roughly a 6.2% pace every year

To put it simply, the dollar’s purchasing power really is shrinking faster

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