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Right now: Billions of $$$$$s of debit, and a printing press.
The Dollar is becoming less valuable because of Fort Knox having less gold in the bank than the amount of dollars that the government is printing.
You as an American worker are still making the same amount of money on your paycheck, but there is more money in circulation. This is what devalues the dollar. From what I understand, the dollar is currently worth about two cents. Maybe this video will help? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzMURWASuJ0
According to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the average lifespan of a US $1 note in circulation is 21 months.
i think so.
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Have the Fed's stop printing money!
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Yes, but the government stopped printing them in the 1940s.
No, just special paper and ink.
Please post a new question with a description of the condition(s) that you suspect are a printing error.
Yes. United States has been printing currency in the 100 Dollar denomination since 1861 and does so still to this day.
Right now: Billions of $$$$$s of debit, and a printing press.
The value of the dollar goes down.