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Firms Seeing Reduced Ability To Continue Passing On Cost Increases – Atlanta Fed

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  • Digging further into today’s Business Inflation Expectations survey from the Atlanta Fed, the special question shows a further easing in firms’ ability to pass on cost increases.
  • Having held steadily at 24% in both Mar’22 to Jul’23, the share seeing “greater ability” to pass through costs over the past twelve months then fell to 16% when asked in December and now 10% in today’s May survey.
  • Full Atlanta Fed report here: https://www.atlantafed.org/research/inflationproject/bie#Tab3
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  • Digging further into today’s Business Inflation Expectations survey from the Atlanta Fed, the special question shows a further easing in firms’ ability to pass on cost increases.
  • Having held steadily at 24% in both Mar’22 to Jul’23, the share seeing “greater ability” to pass through costs over the past twelve months then fell to 16% when asked in December and now 10% in today’s May survey.
  • Full Atlanta Fed report here: https://www.atlantafed.org/research/inflationproject/bie#Tab3