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Describe what makes up the US money supply.

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The money supply is the total amount of money—cash, coins, and balances in bank accounts—in circulation. ... For example, U.S. currency and balances held in checking accounts and savings accounts are included in many measures of the money supply.

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The U.S. money supply comprises currency—dollar bills and coins issued by the Federal Reserve System and the U.S. Treasury—and various kinds of deposits held by the public at commercial banks and other depository institutions such as thrifts and credit unions.

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