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Federal Reserve Beige Book: Prices continued to rise during the reporting period, with input costs accelerating in some regions

Federal Reserve Beige Book: Prices continued to rise during the reporting period, with input costs accelerating in some regions

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Jinse Finance reported that the Federal Reserve's Beige Book indicated that during the reporting period, prices continued to rise. Several regions reported that input costs increased at a faster pace due to higher import costs as well as rising costs for services such as insurance, healthcare, and technological solutions. Many regions reported input cost increases caused by tariffs, but the extent to which these increased costs were passed on to final prices varied. Some companies facing tariff cost pressures kept their sales prices largely unchanged in order to maintain market share and respond to resistance from price-sensitive customers. However, there were also reports that companies in the manufacturing and retail sectors fully passed on higher import costs to customers. According to the report, weakened demand in some markets led to price declines for certain materials, such as steel in one district and lumber in another.

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