how the US government manages the money supply, explaining that new dollars are introduced strategically to meet transactional demand rather than being printed indiscriminately. The process of quantitative easing, where the Federal Reserve buys bonds and credits financial institutions, is described as a controlled and regulated way to stimulate the economy during downturns. When conditions improve, the Federal Reserve reduces the money supply by selling assets.
The Controlled and Strategic Process of US Money Creation

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