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Money Supply – August 2009

September 15th, 2009 Nima Leave a comment Go to comments




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The true money supply has fallen from $2,157 billion in July 2009 to $2,140 billion in August 2009, a drop of $17 billion. Compared to one year ago it has still grown by 13.6% but the growth rate is coming down from recent highs.

This is a chart of the money supply itself, on a monthly basis:

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