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The government distributes printed money through the central banking system. This includes the Federal Reserve in the United States and similar central banks in other countries. The central banks buy and sell government bonds, setting the level of “base money” in the economy and influencing interest rates. This money is then distributed to commercial banks and other financial institutions, which in turn make it available to consumers.

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Published: Sunday, December 18, 2022

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