U.S. M2 Money Supply Climbs to an All-Time High Near $22 Trillion

U.S. M2 Money Supply Hits Record High, Sending Mixed Signals for Bitcoin

According to the St. Louis Federal Reserve, increases in the M2 money supply tend to impact inflation with a delay.

A broad measure of U.S. money circulation has reached historic levels, highlighting economic expansion but raising questions about the outlook for bitcoin (BTC).

The M2 money supply—which includes cash, bank deposits, and balances in money market mutual funds—rose to a record $21.94 trillion at the end of May, surpassing its previous peak of $21.72 trillion from March 2022, data from barchart.com shows. The year-on-year growth rate remained steady at 4.5% in May, matching April’s figure and marking the fastest pace in nearly three years, according to Yahoo Finance.

For crypto markets, this data delivers conflicting signals. Generally, an expanding money supply indicates looser financial conditions and a healthier economy, which can encourage investors to allocate funds to riskier assets like cryptocurrencies.

However, as Cyprus-based TIOmarkets explains, if money supply growth outpaces the broader economy, it may fuel inflation, prompting the Federal Reserve to consider raising interest rates—a move that could dampen investor risk appetite.

Historically, surges in M2 have shown a delayed impact on inflation, particularly the Fed’s preferred gauge: the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index. The PCE began climbing in February 2021, about a year after M2 growth accelerated in February 2020. Similarly, PCE inflation moderated in 2023 as M2 expansion cooled, the St. Louis Fed noted in a blog post.

If past trends repeat, the recent acceleration in M2 growth could contribute to inflationary pressures in the coming months, complicating the Federal Reserve’s ability to lower interest rates to 1%—a target recently proposed by President Donald Trump.

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