Photo by Alexander Grey on Unsplash The amount of money in the world is constantly changing and can be difficult to accurately measure. However, estimates put the total amount of global money supply at around $90 trillion. This includes physical currency, checking and savings deposits, money market securities, and other forms of liquid assets. Of this $90 trillion, about $5 trillion is physical currency, with the majority being held in large denominations such as $100 bills. The remaining $85 trillion is in digital form, held in bank accounts and invested in financial markets. It’s important to note that this number is constantly changing as economies grow and contract, governments print money, and individuals and businesses make transactions. Additionally, the concept of “money” can be defined in different ways, leading to varying estimates of the total amount in circulation. It is also important to consider that money is not distributed evenly across the globe, with ...