Economic Indicators

Fed Beige Book: US Economy Grows at Light‑to‑Moderate Pace, Inflation and Employment Signals

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Fed Beige Book: US Economy Grows at Light‑to‑Moderate Pace, Inflation and Employment Signals

The July Fed "Beige Book" reveals that the US economy continues to expand at a light‑to‑moderate pace, with regional variations in employment persisting.

Pulse of Economic Activity: July Beige Book

  • 11 out of 12 districts reported light‑to‑moderate growth, with one district showing no change.
  • Consumer spending showed modest gains due to high fuel prices; some districts noted a dip in discretionary spending.
  • World Cup tourism boosted local economies in several districts.
  • Regional Employment Rhythms

  • 5 districts saw light‑to‑moderate‑strong employment gains, while 7 districts experienced minimal or no change.
  • Employment rose in manufacturing, construction, and retail; reported declines were limited.
  • Wage growth was light‑to‑moderate across most districts, with 2 districts reporting only modest increases.
  • Price Pressure and Inflation Outlook

  • 9 districts reported moderate price increases, 2 reported strong, and 1 reported light; the pace of price growth either remained steady or slowed compared to the prior period.
  • Input costs in services, construction, and manufacturing rose, reflecting higher energy, transportation, and raw‑material prices.
  • Inflation expectations vary regionally; while some districts anticipate inflation continuing at current rates, potential declines in fuel prices could ease inflation in others.
  • Fatih Kılıç: The Beige Book provides crucial signals for the Fed's policy trajectory. The fact that a large share of regional employment shows limited movement suggests that the impact of monetary tightening has not yet fully permeated the labor market. Persistent moderate inflation and lingering uncertainty around energy costs point to a cautious stance by the Fed on interest rates. Market participants should monitor these regional nuances closely to gauge how the Fed will navigate future disinflationary pressures.
    Fatih Kılıç

    Financial Analyst: Fatih Kılıç

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