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In this chart, we explore a what-if scenario. How much money would each American get if divided equally?
This article was written by Pallavi Rao and originally published by Visual Capitalist.
First, we had to approximate a figure for all of America’s money. This data comes from the Federal Reserve, which tracks M2 money supply in the country.
M2 money supply includes cash, savings, time deposits, and money market funds held in the country. It does not include stocks, real estate, or other investments.
America’s population figures are sourced from the Census Bureau, with the estimate for July, 2025 used for this graphic.
Each American Resident Would Get $63,000 If Divided Equally
Nearly $22 trillion dollars divided amongst 340 million American residents yields around $63,000 for each person.
| Metric | Figures |
|---|---|
| U.S. M2 Money Supply in Jan 2025 | $21,561,400,000,000 |
| Current U.S. Population | 342,034,432 |
| Money for Each American Resident | $63,039 |
What can be bought with that?
Depending on priorities, any one of these things:
Perhaps more interesting is that this same arithmetic for dividing all the world’s money yields only $15,000 per person.
This is because the U.S. accounts for almost 20% of the global money supply with only 4% of the population.
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