M2 money supply refers to the total amount of money available in an economy, including cash, checking deposits, and easily convertible near money.
As of April 2025, the M2 money supply in the United States was approximately $21.86 trillion.
Using tradingview, I could see how a high level view of the change in this chart.

Looking at these last 25 years, the chart looks likes follows:

Some people see this trend to be normal, some other people see the increase of money as a problem as it is mainly provoked by printed money from Federal reserve and the elevated debt.
Looking at the debt, we have:

So now what?
I have used US as I now live here and I like to be in some way aware about what happens in here (as it affects to me directly).
Do the same within the country you live, and ask things like:
- How do I see this situation?
- Where is my conviction about what is going to happen?
- What am I doing to avoid the inflation kills your savings?
- How can I protect the savings?
What is the projected situation we could have?
Millions of choices, I have done some linear projections just to figure out the numbers.
