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MacroRisk Factor - M2 Money Supply

The United States M2 Money Supply is a measure of how much money is actually in the US economy. It is the sum of the Monetary Base, (this is another MacroRisk factor; it includes all physical currency and bank reserves), demand deposits (money in checking accounts), and other saved money (such as money in savings accounts, money market funds, and small-amount certificates of deposit). This number is seasonally adjusted.

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