Fed Beige Book Highlights Resilient Manufacturing, Consumer Spending Divide and Persistent Cost Pressures
June 4th, 2026 3:50 PM
By: Newsworthy Staff
The Federal Reserve's Beige Book reports slight to moderate economic growth with strong manufacturing, a growing consumer spending divide by income, and rising energy-related inflationary pressures.

The Federal Reserve's latest Beige Book, released June 4, 2026, indicates that economic activity expanded at a slight to moderate pace across most Federal Reserve districts, supported by continued strength in manufacturing, stable banking conditions, and modest gains in several service sectors. The report noted that manufacturing activity increased in nine of the twelve districts, while employment remained largely unchanged in what many contacts described as a "low-hire, low-fire" labor market.
The Beige Book highlighted growing divergence in consumer spending patterns across income groups. Higher-income households generally remained resilient despite rising prices, while middle-income consumers were described as increasingly cautious with discretionary purchases and focused on stretching household budgets. Lower-income households continued to face greater financial pressures, contributing to mixed retail activity and increased demand for necessities.
The Federal Reserve's report also pointed to rising energy-related costs as a significant source of inflationary pressure. Contacts across multiple districts cited higher fuel, shipping, packaging, and fertilizer expenses linked to ongoing tensions in the Middle East. While wage growth remained modest to moderate, businesses reported that nonlabor input costs continued to rise faster than selling prices, creating concerns about margin compression and contributing to uncertainty about the economic outlook over the next six months.
According to CurrencyNewsWire, the Beige Book is based on anecdotal information collected by the Federal Reserve Banks and is intended to characterize changes in the economy. The full report and disclaimers are available on the CurrencyNewsWire website.
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