Well yeah they also have m4. But fed discontinued m3 in 2006
The Federal Reserve stopped publishing the M3 monetary aggregate in 2006. Their reasoning was that M3 didn't provide significantly more information about the economy compared to M2, and the cost of collecting the data outweighed the benefits. M2 remains the most commonly used measure of the money supply by the Fed and economists.
So your claim is you only need to know M1 and M2 to know the percentage of real money while you don't know m3 and M4? 😂
No, m1 is real money
I guess you're actually trying to compare M0 versus M2 now that I look closer to your question
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