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by bondarchuk
1947 days ago
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When that article was posted, M1 money supply for feb. 1 of this year was still listed as 6.8 trillion, a 70% increase vs. 1 year ago. Right now it's almost 3x as much. Although it does look like the graph in that article has been updated automatically as well. |
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Sure enough, the rapid growth in M1 starts on April 24, and M1 is now about $1B less than M2 (roughly $18B vs. $19B). We should be looking at M2, which has grown by about 25% ($15-19T): still a big story, but nowhere near as dramatic as this graph.