
The Beige Book reveals concerns beneath the shiny surface of the U.S. economy: consumers are becoming increasingly sensitive to prices

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The latest Beige Book released by the Federal Reserve shows that although economic activity in the United States has slightly increased, consumer sensitivity to prices has risen, suggesting concerns about economic growth. Economic growth expectations in most regions have "moderately increased," but the outlook for consumer spending is not optimistic, which may limit businesses' ability to pass on costs. The report points out that consumer spending is closely related to U.S. GDP, and weak consumption trends will impact the labor market and the overall economy
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