Alan Rogers: Global money supply rises by $17.1 trillion in 2 years

Alan Rogers: Global money supply rises by $17.1 trillion in 2 years
Global money supply jumps $17 trillion

Alan Rogers highlights the rapid expansion of the global money supply, reporting a current total of $121.9 trillion.

According to Rogers, the money supply has increased by $17.1 trillion in just two years and by $27 trillion since the 2022 low, reflecting annual growth rates of 7–8%. He also states that the U.S. alone added $1 trillion to its money supply over the past 12 months.

Rogers previously reported that offshore U.S. dollar deposits reached a record $14.5 trillion, marking a 220% rise since the early 2000s, according to his recent analysis. He has also tracked digital asset regulation, citing a Polymarket projection of an 89% chance for passage of the Crypto Market Structure Bill this year in a separate update. These developments come as attention remains on shifts in global liquidity and regulatory benchmarks.

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