M1 and M2 still rising


M1 is the total currency in the banks + checking accounts.


M2 = M1 + savings accounts, funds





Money supply measures the amount of currency in circulation in the economy and is, as a consequence, a measure of future inflation. If you would think that the government isn't still printing money, I need to dissapoint you. M1 and M2 are still rising at an exceptionally fast pace. Which is very inflationary in the future.






M1






M2


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