The Federal Reserve saying the quiet part aloud
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The fed has not printed money since 2017. I use a lot of cash and I have been looking for new bills for years now and there is nothing printed past 2017. Only minted coins have appeared since. I honestly believe the fed has been ended in some form in the US but there are so many moving parts we have not seen it yet.
Interesting. But if money is mostly digital ones and zeros, can't they pull off the same inflationary shenanigans without actually printing new bills?
I thought this was a thing but it’s not. I’m sry. They have in fact printed money since 2017 just not much. I have seen new $5. I was kinda sad when I found it myself.
Infact I made $100 bet when somebody pulled that $5 bill out of their wallet.
Would love to see it because I have not seen any. My inlaws in Florida have a business too and have not seen any bills after 2017. We have been looking.
You will see one. No worries.
We gone thru this here. They are not printing $100, $50 or $20, but they are printing the smaller denomination.
Found $1 and $5
The US mint stopped making the penny. You will never see any penny newer than 2023. Really really sad to me
The US Treasury has the power to mint coins and are "real money" Our paper money is issued by the Fed and are "notes". Trump merged the two but that could have something to do with it.