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Federal Reserve Beige Book: Economy Under Continued Pressure, Outlook Bleak
The latest “Summary of Commentary on Current Economic Conditions” (known as the "Beige Book") released by the Federal Reserve on June 4 describes a picture of weak economic activity and declining business confidence. The report indicates that since the previous release, U.S. economic growth momentum has slightly weakened, regional disparities have intensified, inflationary pressures continue to rise, and policy uncertainty continues to impact business decisions.
Regional Economic Growth Slows, Trend Divergence Evident
This Beige Book notes that six Federal Reserve districts reported slight declines in economic activity, three regions remained basically stable, and three others recorded moderate growth. The manufacturing sector overall performed weakly, with some companies, concerned about future policy directions, making advance purchases of goods heavily impacted by tariffs. Although consumer spending increased in some regions, it was not widespread. In real estate, new home starts and construction activities are stagnating or slowing in most areas, maintaining only a low pace.
Labor Market Cools, Signs of Sporadic Layoffs Appear
Overall, changes in the labor market are limited, and employment levels remain stable in most regions. However, demand for labor has cooled significantly, manifesting as reduced working hours, halted recruitment processes, and even layoffs in some sectors. Although a systematic wave of layoffs has not yet formed, the lowered willingness to hire has become a trend. Meanwhile, wage growth remains moderate, but rising living costs are eroding real wage increases.
Inflation Continues to Build, Enterprises Ready to Raise Prices to Counter Costs
In terms of prices, the Beige Book shows an overall moderate rise, but the expectation of cost increases in the coming months among businesses is growing. Especially under the dual impact of tariff policies and supply chain frictions, some companies expect to face "significant or substantial" pressure from cost increases. In response to this situation, many companies have begun planning raising price strategies, including compressing profit margins, imposing surcharges, and even considering comprehensive price hikes to maintain profitability.
Policy Uncertainty Lingers, Economic Expectations Unimproved
The report emphasizes increasing policy uncertainty as one of the main concerns for businesses. Several interviewed companies expressed cautious attitudes towards the macroeconomic outlook, with no plans for expansion or new investments in the coming months. Compared to the previous Beige Book, overall economic expectations have not shown substantial improvement.
Federal Reserve Continues to Monitor Data Trends
As a crucial reference for monetary policy, the Beige Book is published eight times a year, covering firsthand economic survey data from 12 Federal Reserve districts. The tone of this report has become noticeably more conservative, indicating that the Federal Reserve will be more cautious in determining future interest rate paths, especially against the backdrop of persistent global trade policy uncertainties and unresolved inflation rebound concerns.
The market generally believes that the Federal Reserve will closely assess employment and inflation dynamics in upcoming meetings to determine whether to adjust the current monetary policy stance or reassess the possibility of rate cuts within the year. The signals in the Beige Book may suggest that the challenges facing the U.S. economy in the short term are steadily intensifying.
The market carries risks, and investment should be cautious. This article does not constitute personal investment advice and has not taken into account individual users' specific investment goals, financial situations, or needs. Users should consider whether any opinions, viewpoints, or conclusions in this article are suitable for their particular circumstances. Investing based on this is at one's own responsibility.
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