KEY POINTS
  • Most of the U.S. has been seeing just "slight or modest" economic growth over the past two months or so, according to the Fed's "Beige Book."
  • The report said most districts showed price increases rising at "strong or robust" pace.
  • The Fed is beginning its "quantitative tightening" program, which technically started Wednesday.

Most of the U.S. has been seeing just "slight or modest" economic growth over the past two months or so, according to a Federal Reserve report released Wednesday.

While all 12 Fed districts reported continued growth, the central bank's periodic "Beige Book" indicated that four of the regions showed "that the pace of growth had slowed" during the previous period.