The government is always printing money, but it is up to the Federal Reserve to release it. The Federal Reserve decides when and how much. This last week they released more money into the economy by purchasing new bonds from the U.S. government. This will likely promote inflation.
The federal government should adopt accrual since there is a 1956 law that requires all government agencies to prepare accrual-basis financial reports. Also, accrual basis will show more information since it shows money that the government is owed and liabilities of the federal government.
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Well when your government prints more money, they still have the same amount of gold, so the gold is worth less of your country's money. The same applies to food and other items. As money is worth less, it buys less things
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Depends on many things - who gives, who receives, what was given, what the basis is....how it's claimed...much more.
Mathematically, 6.4 if there are no borders. Practically, no more than 5.
increase in prices goods and services when government prints more money
The United States government has no money. In fact it is in debt more than 9 trillion dollars.
g w bush