Most Fed districts reported inflation at a moderate-to-strong pace, with readings higher than in the prior report. Energy costs tied to the Middle East conflict were cited as the main inflation driver, spilling into shipping, packaging, grocery and fertilizer. Non-labor input costs continue to rise faster than selling prices, prompting broader concerns about margin compression; pass-through ability is uneven, especially among consumer-facing firms. Firms reported responses including supply-chain

2026-06-04

Most Fed districts reported inflation at a moderate-to-strong pace, with readings higher than in the prior report. Energy costs tied to the Middle East conflict were cited as the main inflation driver, spilling into shipping, packaging, grocery and fertilizer. Non-labor input costs continue to rise faster than selling prices, prompting broader concerns about margin compression; pass-through ability is uneven, especially among consumer-facing firms. Firms reported responses including supply-chain optimization, product adjustments, reduced supply and temporary absorption of higher costs to sustain demand.