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Landyn Kline
26 May, 04:17
Discribe what makes up the US money supply
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Kadyn Christian
26 May, 05:48
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The money supply is the total amount of money-cash, coins, and balances in bank accounts-in circulation. The money supply is commonly defined to be a group of safe assets that households and businesses can use to make payments or to hold as short-term investments. (Google can be useful)
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