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More Recession Signs: Money Supply Growth Went Negative Again in December

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Tags Central BanksThe FedMoney and BanksU.S. Economy

02/11/2023Ryan McMaken

The fact the money supply is actually shrinking serves as just one more indicator that the so-called soft landing promised by the Federal Reserve is unlikely to be a reality. 

Original Article: "More Recession Signs: Money Supply Growth Went Negative Again in December"

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More Recession Signs: Money Supply Growth Went Negative <em>Again</em> in December