Economic activity rising and inflation easing slightly, Fed survey shows
SPY•Costs continue rising across industries
But non-labor input costs continue to rise, the report found, across "a variety of industries — including services, construction, and manufacturing — and reflected, in part, higher costs for energy, transportation, and raw materials." Some contacts tied those cost increases to the conflict in the Middle East; others to tariffs, the report found. "Consumer prices continued to rise, and a few districts said contacts saw greater price sensitivity among their customers," it said.
The FIFA World Cup was cited about a dozen times as contributing to activity in districts with cities that hosted matches, including Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, New York, Kansas City, and cities on the West Coast. "Bars in Greater Boston also saw a marked uptick in beer sales, which they attributed to the World Cup," the Boston Fed reported.




