US economy growing: Fed's Beige Book

All 12 Federal Reserve districts reported moderate or modest economic activity after brutal winter weather, the latest Beige Book report says.

The US economy has turned to growth across the country, recovering at a "moderate" to "modest" pace after brutal winter weather, the Federal Reserve's Beige Book report says.

"All 12 Federal Reserve Districts report that economic activity expanded, " the report, released on Wednesday, said.

Growth was described as "moderate" in seven Fed districts and "modest" in five.

That marked an improvement from the previous Beige Book, released on April 16, when two districts reported declining activity as the economy was emerging from a first-quarter slump.

The May report covers a survey period from April to May 23 and will be used in the next monetary policy meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee on June 17-18.

Consumer spending, the engine of two-thirds of US economic activity, grew across almost all districts, the report said.

There was "brisk growth" in sales of new vehicles, while non-auto retailers reported mixed results.

Respondents generally said there were improving labor market conditions, with hiring activity "steady to stronger across most of the country".

Wage pressures remained "subdued" in most of the country, the report said, amid still-elevated unemployment, with the jobless rate at 6.3 per cent in April.

On the inflation front, price pressures were "contained," with most districts reporting that both input and finished goods prices were little changed or up only slightly since the previous report.


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