- A new Federal Reserve report, known as the "Beige Book," indicates that middle-class Americans are struggling with affordability , leading them to prioritize necessities and "squeeze more life out of every dollar ."
- The report highlights increased credit card use among consumers, suggesting potential cash flow issues, while low-income Americans face even greater financial strain.
- In contrast, wealthier households are noted as remaining resilient and less affected by rising prices, contributing to a "K-shaped economy " where economic recovery disproportionately benefits higher earners.
- The Federal Reserve attributes the current affordability crisis primarily to the "war in Iran," which is driving up energy costs and subsequently impacting shipping, groceries, and other goods.
- This economic trend is characterized by reduced retail visits and a shift in consumer spending towards essential items, with some consumers potentially using tax refunds to pay down existing debt.
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