The short version of the Austrian True Money Supply for the U.S., a measure of the money supply applied in this weekly report, increased 1.01% on last week for the week ending 4 August 2014. At $10.2658 trillion, the highest ever reported, the money supply is now up 3.92% year to date.
The 1-year growth rate of the money supply continues to hover just north of 8.0% and has done so for the last 26 weeks.
This week represented the 110th week in a row with a declining growth rate compared to the same week last year meaning the pace of growth is still slowing down.
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The 1-year growth rate of the money supply continues to hover just north of 8.0% and has done so for the last 26 weeks.
This week represented the 110th week in a row with a declining growth rate compared to the same week last year meaning the pace of growth is still slowing down.
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