• lud
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    6 months ago

    Why did you hear that as a child? Of course the state prints money, how else would money exist in the first place if no one made the money?

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      6 months ago

      Might be talking about the United States specifically. IIRC the constitution denies individual states the right to mint coin or issue bills of credit, that is a prerogative of the federal government.

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        6 months ago

        When the Constitution was being drafted, all of the thirteen original states had their own currency, plus the Continental currency. It was a mess. A few years later, they set up the US dollar, US mint, and so forth.

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      It was in the context of limiting public spending. That the state can’t just print more money when it runs out of money.