Jesse Myers: Global M2 money supply reaches $141 trillion in 2026

Jesse Myers: Global M2 money supply reaches $141 trillion in 2026
Global money supply rises 9.3 percent

Jesse Myers highlights a significant increase in the global money supply, stating that over the last year, 9.3 percent more money has been printed worldwide.

He notes that the global M2 money supply has reached $141 trillion in 2026. Myers suggests that inflationary pressures may intensify, and future blame for rising inflation could be placed on geopolitical events such as tensions with Iran. However, he argues that the main cause is the rapid expansion of money supply.

In previous commentary, Swan observed that bitcoin's total market value remains just 31 percent of a single major company, highlighting the relative scale of the crypto sector compared to traditional markets (article). Separately, CABitcoinLab noted the launch of an educational platform offering curated Bitcoin resources for learners (article). Both points reflect ongoing early-stage developments in digital assets and related services.

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