America's Money Printer
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 Published On Jan 18, 2024

This video is a explanation of how the United States is able to print so much money. Many might wonder how the US was able to print so much money during the COVID pandemic, where the stock markets and other market valuations went up so much in value. Stocks like SPY tracking the S&P500 increased exponentially, while other companies like Apple and such also did really well. This video explains the economics of the United States money printer.

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