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Q: What happens to the value of money when more is printed?
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What happens when the government borrows a lot of money?

whenever more money is printed.. the dollar value becomes less.. simple as that.


What was the value of southern money after the civil war?

No more than the paper its printed on.


When the German government printed more money in the German economy in the 1920's what happened?

the value of that money fell.


How does value of dollar changes?

the more of the money there is, the less of the value. the less of the money, the more of the value. for example, if the US government printed a LOT of money to fix the economy, the value of a dollar would be less because there are so much of it. hope that helps!


Why the treasury cannot print dollars to get out of debts?

Paper money can be printed, but if there is no value to back it up, the result is inflation. All money, not just the newly printed currency, loses its value. So it's not smart to just print more paper money than is backed up by real value.


Why is the value of gold increasing while the value of the amerikcan dollar is decreasing?

It is simple really, the more money that gets printed the less value it has. Gold is at a fixed supply, unlike the US dollar it can't be printed on demand. When there are more and more dollar bills created and no more gold is being created, it takes more of those bills to buy the same amount of gold.


Why does the us say that they are in debt even if they can print money?

If they simply print more money, it will reduce the value of the U.S. dollar. This is called inflation. This inflation would counteract the added value of the newly printed money, so there would be no net gain.


What happens to people who value money more than anything else?

They end up alone


Is money that was printed incorrectly worth money?

Yes, actually in most cases it's worth more than correctly printed money.


Why would debtors in the countryside who owed people money want more silver to be coined and more dollars to be printed?

The debtors owed money so they need money to pay back the money they owed so they wanted more silver coined and money printed. The creditors were against this because it was their jobs to lend money and if money was just printed they would lost money and eventually their job.


Where can I cash in the value of these 2 dollar bills?

The United States two dollar bill are rare pieces of money that are not printed any more. You can cash in the value of these bills at most American banks.


Which agency can request that more money be printed?

the federal reserve