The broad money supply in advanced economies has shown significant growth over the past two decades. In 2000, the total broad money supply stood at $22 trillion. By 2023, this figure had increased substantially to $70 trillion. This growth represents a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.0%, highlighting the expansion of monetary assets in these economies over the 23-year period.
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