2022 was the first calendar year in which the Money Supply contracted in the last 60+ years, declining 1.3%.
— Charlie Bilello (@charliebilello) January 24, 2023
From 1959 to 2021, the US Money Supply (M2) increased each and every year, with the 0.3% increase in 1994 previously the smallest & the 25% increase in 2020 the biggest. pic.twitter.com/aI8o44lBRm