https://mises.org/wire/february-money-supply-growth-hit-yet-another-all-time-high
In February, money supply growth hit yet another all-time high. February's surge in money-supply growth makes February the eleventh month in a row of remarkably high growth, and came in the wake of unprecedented quantitative easing, central bank asset purchases, and various stimulus packages.
During February 2021, year-over-year (YOY) growth in the money supply was at 39.1 percent. That's up slightly from January's rate of 38.7 percent, and up from the February 2020 rate of 7.3 percent. Historically this is a very large surge in growth, year over year. It is also quite a reversal from the trend that only just ended in August of 2019 when growth rates were nearly bottoming out around 2 percent. In August 2019, the growth rate hit a 120-month low, falling to the lowest growth rates we've seen since 2007.
In other words....INFLATION is around the corner. Followed by currency collapse or removal of dollar as world's reserve currency.
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