KEY POINTS
  • The Fed's Beige Book pointed to elevated recession fears along with a belief that soaring inflation will last at least through the end of the year.
  • On inflation, which is running at its fastest annual rate since November 1981, the report found "substantial price increases" across the country.

A Federal Reserve economic survey released Wednesday pointed to elevated recession fears along with a belief that soaring inflation will last at least through the end of the year.

The central bank's "Beige Book," a collection of views from across its 12 districts, noted the economy is growing at just a "modest" pace since the last report in mid-May.