US Firms Reluctant to Pass Tariff Costs to Consumers: Beige Book

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US Firms Reluctant to Pass Tariff Costs to Consumers: Beige Book
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U.S. firms are apprehensive about passing higher tariff-related costs on to their customers, according to the latest Federal Reserve report, released on Oct. 15.

The October Beige Book—a periodic summary of economic conditions across the central bank’s 12 districts—found that businesses have been facing higher input costs at a faster pace due to rising import costs. Firms are also experiencing increasing input pressures from services, including health care, insurance, and technology solutions.
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Andrew Moran has been writing about business, economics, and finance for more than a decade. He is the author of "The War on Cash."