Money Supply

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Ryan McMaken

In November, year-over-year growth in the money supply was at 3.48 percent. That was down from October's growth rate of 3.7 percent, but was up from November 2017's rate of 2.6 percent.

Ryan McMaken

Money supply growth slowed in October, falling to the lowest rate recorded since February of this year.

Ryan McMaken

Money supply growth rose in August, rising to the highest rate recorded since March of this year.

Ryan McMaken

Money supply growth fell in July, dropping to the lowest rate recorded since February of this year.

Ryan McMaken

Money supply growth inched upward again in June this year, but remains well below the growth rates experienced from 2009 to 2016.

Ryan McMaken

In May, year-over-year growth in the money supply fell to a 3-month low, growing 4.2 percent. That was down from April 2018's rate of 4.2 percent, but remains up from November 2017's low of 2.6 percent:

Joseph T. Salerno

In this interview, Joseph Salerno discusses how he and Murray Rothbard developed a better measure of the money supply. 

Joseph T. Salerno

The suppression of the TMS growth rate, if it is sustained for the rest of the year, portends another credit crisis and housing bust.

Ryan McMaken

Growth in the supply of US dollars remained near a multi-year low in December, growing 2.9 percent, year over year.