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Global Monetary Debasement Index

A live tracker of broad money supply growth, central bank balance sheets, and fiscal deficits across six major monetary blocs — US, China, Eurozone, Japan, UK, and Australia. Built to answer one question — how fast is the world debasing its money?

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The Global Monetary Debasement Index tracks one thing — how fast the world’s major economies are expanding their money supplies. It pulls data from six central banks and international institutions every month, converts everything to a common USD basis, and surfaces the result as an interactive dashboard.

The question it answers

Central banks expanded their balance sheets aggressively through 2020–2022. The headline CPI numbers got most of the attention, but broad money growth — M2, M3, M4 — tells a different story across blocs. GMDI makes that comparison direct: which blocs are accelerating, which are contracting, and what the GDP-weighted global aggregate looks like over a 20-year window.

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