The amount actually spent throughout the world is difficult to calculate. What isn't difficult is the amount of currency in circulation: $700 billion as of April 2004. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_dollar
The amount of US dollars printed every day varies based on demand and economic factors. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing, which is responsible for printing US currency, produces billions of dollars each year to replace damaged and worn-out bills and to meet the needs of the economy.
During fiscal year 2007, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) produced approximately 38 million notes a day with a face value of approximately $750 million.
That's a lot of mattress stuffing.
Yes. It is printed every day of the year.
4 dollars
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two dollars a day
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Well, that would be around 14 dollars a day and not many people get that many money every day for a month, especially a 12 year old. So, I guess it is.
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