Why U.S. Abandoned Gold Standard and It's Not Coming Back

Why U.S. Abandoned Gold Standard and It's Not Coming Back
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Some have called for a return to the gold standard. How would it affect the economy?

What is the gold standard?
It's a monetary system that directly links a currency's value to that of gold. A country on the gold standard cannot increase the amount of money in circulation without also increasing its gold reserves. Because the global gold supply grows only slowly, being on the gold standard would theoretically hold government overspending and inflation in check. No country currently backs its currency with gold, but many have in the past, including the U.S.; for half a century beginning in 1879, Americans could trade in $20.67 for an ounce of gold. The country effectively abandoned the gold standard in 1933, and completely severed the link between the dollar and gold in 1971. 

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