FED'S BEIGE says recent weeks' economic activity expanded in most U.S. districts at a slow-to-moderate pace and employment was little changed. Inflation readings in most Fed districts were higher than in the prior report, largely reflecting energy-pr

2026-06-04

FED'S BEIGE says recent weeks' economic activity expanded in most U.S. districts at a slow-to-moderate pace and employment was little changed. Inflation readings in most Fed districts were higher than in the prior report, largely reflecting energy-price increases tied to the Middle East conflict, including the Iran war. Rising energy costs since the Iran war began have raised concern about persistent inflation, prompting more policymakers to say they need to keep all policy options open, including the possibility of tighter monetary policy. Many officials nevertheless described current policy-rate conditions as fairly favorable.