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Summary
DescriptionMonthly Changes in Currency.jpg
English: Monthly changes in the currency component of the U.S. money supply as reported by the Federal Reserve at the St. Louis Fed's F.R.E.D. website at: http://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/data/CURRNS.txt The data was copy/pasted into an OpenOffice.org Calc spreadsheet, the monthly changes were calculated using a simple formula, then this image was generated from that data.
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Modified version of Monthly Changes in Currency Component of United States Money Supply.gif
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User: Analoguni
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Belongs to public domain as non creative. Soerfm (talk) 20:42, 20 December 2011 (UTC)
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