KEY POINTS
  • A slew of factors including rising shipping cost and supply chain bottlenecks are persisting and should last through the upcoming holiday season.
  • One issue is that the cost to ship containers overseas has soared in recent months.
  • Many companies have indicated that consumers at least for now are willing to take on higher prices.
  • Rising inflation expectations could cause the Federal Reserve to change policy course.

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A worker wearing a protective mask removes rotisserie chicken from skewers inside a Costco store in San Francisco, California, on Wednesday, March 3, 2021.

Shipping bottlenecks that have led to rising freight costs are cooking up a holiday headache for U.S. retailers.

Costco this week joined the long list of retailers sounding the alarm about escalating shipping prices and the accompanying supply chain issues. The warehouse retailer, which had a similar cautionary tone in May, was joined by athletic wear giant Nike and economic bellwethers FedEx and General Mills in discussing similar concerns.

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