Something like $575 billion of U.S. currency is in circulation today.
tight money policy combats inflation (when to much money is out in circulation the Fed limits the amount of money that is in Circulation known as the tight money policy.)
About one-third of the bills that they receive can not be placed back into circulation
an inflation occurs
Impossible to answer - because countries to not have to publicly declare how much of their currency is in circulation.
I'm pretty sure it's the Federal Reserve
less than 1% of the currency in circulation overall.
It's not rare, millions are still in circulation today spend it.
Theoretically - As much as is in circulation.
Theoretically - As much as is in circulation.
tight money policy combats inflation (when to much money is out in circulation the Fed limits the amount of money that is in Circulation known as the tight money policy.)
About one-third of the bills that they receive can not be placed back into circulation
an inflation occurs
About one-third of the bills that they receive can not be placed back into circulation
$1, they are in common circulation even today.
The coin is in circulation today and is face value.
More money is in circulation
Impossible to answer - because countries to not have to publicly declare how much of their currency is in circulation.