The service sector in the US, including housing and healthcare, is still manageable. The inflation issue has already been reflected in the goods sector, with 14% of the burden falling on exporters, 70% on importers and retailers, and less than 20% on consumers. American companies are hesitant to raise prices, and consumers have not yet felt the impact of inflation, but they will soon.
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The service sector in the US, including housing and healthcare, is still manageable. The inflation issue has already been reflected in the goods sector, with 14% of the burden falling on exporters, 70% on importers and retailers, and less than 20% on consumers. American companies are hesitant to raise prices, and consumers have not yet felt the impact of inflation, but they will soon.