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Beige Book – January 16, 2019

The FED Said Beige Book – January 16, 2019 Overall US Economic Activity Economic activity increased in most of the U.S., with eight of twelve Federal Reserve Districts reporting modest to moderate growth. Nonauto retail sales grew modestly, as several Districts reported more holiday traffic compared with last year. Auto sales were flat on balance. […] Read more

Beige Book: Small Firms Face Challenges to Find Workers

The FED Said Amid a largely positive Beige Book report on economic conditions in the Southeast, some small businesses report particular challenges competing with larger companies for a dwindling pool of available workers. Across the board, businesses continued to report pressure to increase wages for low-skill, hourly jobs, notably in the hospitality and retail industries. That’s good […] Read more

Miami: From Land Rushes to Massive Immigration

The FED Said Some of the most important forces that have molded Miami, economically and otherwise, emanated from outside Florida and even the United States. The evolution that largely produced today’s south Florida metropolis began 60 years ago. When Communists seized power in Cuba in 1959, a wave of exiles fled north, beginning a continuing […] Read more

Untangling the Complex Causes of Inequality

The FED Said As concerns about widening gaps in income and wealth permeate economic policy discussion, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta assembled some of the field’s leading thinkers to explore the roots of inequality from various perspectives. When considering a topic as complex as inequality, economists and policymakers advance numerous questions such as the […] Read more

Fed Research Looks at the Southeast’s Affordable Housing Squeeze

The FED Said In recent years, housing has become less affordable for low- and moderate-income residents across the United States. New Federal Reserve research provides insight into how this trend is playing out across the Southeast. Andrew Dumont, a senior community development analyst at the Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Washington, DC, examined the […] Read more

Beige Book – December 5, 2018

The FED Said Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Summary of Economic Activity Reports from Sixth District business contacts described economic conditions as expanding at a moderate pace since the previous report. The majority of contacts are optimistic and expect the pace to continue for the remainder of the year. The labor market remained tight amid […] Read more

Economic Development Incentives Keep Flowing, Despite Uncertain Benefits

The FED Said In October 2017, Amazon ignited a frenzy among economic developers. When the company announced plans to open a second North American headquarters and staff it with 50,000 high-paying jobs, more than 200 cities, counties, and states made formal bids. Many jurisdictions promised publicly financed incentives—packages of tax breaks, free land, grants, and […] Read more

Economist Examines Inequality of Opportunity

The FED Said Raj Chetty sees himself as a product of the American dream. An immigrant himself, Chetty moved here with his parents from India when he was 9 years old. The Harvard economist is probably the nation’s leading authority on the erosion of kids’ chances to do better than their parents. His groundbreaking research […] Read more

Southeast Rural Manufacturing: A Rural-Urban Divide

The FED Said The latest U.S. jobs reports shows that employment growth remains strong in the United States, helping push the unemployment rate to its lowest level in nearly 50 years. Although employment growth in the Southeast generally mirrors national trends, a look below the hood shows that the jobs recovery from the Great Recession has been […] Read more

Beige Book – October 2018

The FED Said Overall U.S. Economic Activity Economic activity expanded across the United States, with the majority of Federal Reserve Districts reporting modest to moderate growth. New York and St. Louis indicated slight growth, overall, while Dallas reported robust growth driven by strong manufacturing, retail, and nonfinancial services activity. On balance, manufacturers reported moderate output […] Read more

Regional Contacts: Firms Report Rising Costs

The FED Said Businesses across the Southeast are reporting rising nonlabor costs, and the most recent surveys show that firms expect their input costs to increase more quickly over the next year, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta’s new Beige Book report on regional economic conditions. Unit costs in September were up 2 percent over […] Read more

Report on Disaster-Affected Firms

The FED Said 2017 Small Business Credit Survey: Report on Disaster-Affected Firms Forty percent of firms in FEMA-designated disaster areas reported losses from recent storms. We examine which firms were hit hardest and how heavily they depend on aid and credit to get back in business. The Small Business Credit Survey (SBCS), an annual survey […] Read more

Are EU Markets More Competitive than Those in the U.S.?

The FED Said (actually this was from a Fed link to the NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH) Since 2000, gross profit rates in the United States have risen and industry concentration has soared, but these trends are not found in the European Union. Until the late 1990s, most U.S. markets were viewed as highly competitive […] Read more

Why NAFTA Matters

The FED Said The stakes are high for the Southeast as the United States tries to work out new trade agreements with Mexico and Canada. The talks are intended to update the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the treaty between Mexico, Canada, and the United States that took effect in 1994. The United States […] Read more

Beige Book

The FED Said Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Summary of Economic Activity Sixth District business contacts indicated that economic activity expanded at a moderate pace since the previous report. On balance, the outlook among firms for the remainder of the year was positive, despite some uncertainty surrounding trade policy. Firms continued to cite hiring challenges, […] Read more