Money Supply

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Joseph T. Salerno

The state and its friends reject the scarcity principle and uphold its polar opposite, the Santa Claus principle.

Ryan McMaken

The current trend in money-supply growth is a big turnaround from the many months of depression-level contractions we saw in 2022 and 2023. 

Ryan McMaken

Month-to-month money-supply growth turned positive in March, and money growth hit a two-year high. The Fed clearly has no appetite for more monetary "tightening." 

Ryan McMaken

Year over year, the drop in money supply remains at Great Depression levels. Over the past six months, though, the total money supply has flattened, suggesting the liquidity is far more plentiful than the inflation doves would have us believe.

Ryan McMaken

The money supply in October fell for the twelfth month in a row, and with the money supply now falling near or below negative 10 percent for the eighth month in a row. But the money supply is still up 32 percent since 2020.