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The M2 Money Supply

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  • JollyJ Offline
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    Something I don't have a clue about...

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/this-hasn-t-happened-to-u-s-money-supply-since-the-great-depression-and-it-s-typically-accompanied-by-a-big-move-in-stocks/ar-AA1eR37z?ocid=msedgntp&pc=W129&cvid=80ea41ebadde440cabf4ece5a85c7e7e&ei=52

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      I dont really understand it either, but the below sentence seems logical

      "Nominally, a 3.75% decline in U.S. M2 money supply doesn't sound all that bad, especially after a 26% year-over-year expansion in a single year during the COVID-19 pandemic. It's always possible this decline represents nothing more than a reversion to the mean, so to speak."

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      • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

        I dont really understand it either, but the below sentence seems logical

        "Nominally, a 3.75% decline in U.S. M2 money supply doesn't sound all that bad, especially after a 26% year-over-year expansion in a single year during the COVID-19 pandemic. It's always possible this decline represents nothing more than a reversion to the mean, so to speak."

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        @taiwan_girl said in The M2 Money Supply:

        … the below sentence seems logical

        [off topic] I see more and more of this sort of sentence construction. “The below sentence,” “the below figure,” “the below table,” “the below graphics,” etc. Growing up, I am more used to “the sentence below,” “the figure below,” the “table below,” “the graphics below,” etc. (or “the following sentence,” “the following figure,” etc.).

        Inexplicably, I see “the below XX” from many college/university-educated foreigners for whom English is not their first language, but notably also university graduates from India; these folks are typically pretty good at the Queen’s English.

        Anyone else seeing this?
        [/off topic]

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