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According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, about $829 billion in U.S. dollars was in circulation in December 2007. This money moves in and out of the United States as foreign countries trade with American businesses. The supply of U.S. dollar notes and coins is constantly being replenished as the money wears out.
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Visual Economics: U.S. Currency in Circulation
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