Why the huge growth in monetary base has not created much inflation so far.
The excess reserves portion (the amount above what is required to be held by banks per Fed regulations) of the monetary base has been locked up via the Fed paying interest on them.
Similar picture on the Fed's SOMA (System Open Market Account, which is close to the total of the Fed's official entire balance sheet, and mostly contains Treasuries and MBSs).
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