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New Fed Beige Book Survey Shows Inflation Up Across Most Districts, Steady Employment

Title: Fed Beige Book Indicates Rising Inflation in Most Districts, with Labor Market Holding Firm

According to a recent breakdown by Stuart Paul, Bloomberg Economics’ economist for the US and Canada, and Tom Keene, co-host of Bloomberg Surveillance, the Federal Reserve’s latest Beige Book reveals a mixed economic picture. The report highlights that inflationary pressures have increased across the majority of the Fed’s districts, driven in part by escalating costs linked to the conflict with Iran. Conversely, the labor market has demonstrated stability, with employment figures remaining steady. (Source: Bloomberg)


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-03 21:37:38 UTC

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