No, the money supply in the U.S. is primarily controlled by the Federal Reserve, which is the central bank of the country. The Federal Reserve uses tools like open market operations, the discount rate, and reserve requirements to influence the amount of money in circulation. The U.S. Treasury Department manages federal finances, including issuing debt and managing currency, but it does not directly control the money supply.
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