U.S. Government Expenditures to GDP vs Government Expenditures to Money Supply (M2)
U.S. Gross Federal Debt to Money Supply (M2) Remained Around Average 148% from 2010
.S. Gross Federal Debt to GDP Ratio Increased from Around Average 60% in 1991–2007 to 120% in 2022
U.S. Gross Federal Debt Raised by 490% from 2000 to 2023, Reaching US$ 33 Trillion in 2023
U.S. Government Expenditures to Money Supply (M2) Ratio Decreased from 72% in 1995 to 41% in 2022
U.S. Government Expenditures to GDP Remained Around Average 35% from the 1980s
U.S. Government Expenditures Raised by 180% from 2000 to 2022, Reaching US$ 8.8 Trillion in 2022
Federal Reserve Holdings of Treasury and Mortgage-Backed Securities Since 2013
Federal Reserve's Mortgage-Backed Securities Holdings: $2.5 Trillion (Oct 2023) - Down 7.4% YoY
Federal Reserve's Treasury Holdings: Year-over-Year Changes Since 2003
Federal Reserve's Treasury Holdings: $4.9 Trillion (Oct 2023) - Down 12.4% YoY