【Federal Reserve's Barkin: Not all companies can raise prices due to tariffs】Golden Finance reported that Federal Reserve's Barkin stated that not all companies can raise prices to offset tariff costs, warning that after years of inflation, consumer tolerance is very low. "What I hear from retailers is that consumers are strapped for cash," Barkin said. "This means that passing prices onto consumers is not as easy as you might think." Barkin still believes the U.S. economy is in good shape. He added that consumer spending and business investment remain solid. He pointed out that while consumer confidence indicators are significantly weak, this has not yet dragged down spending. Barkin mentioned that he is considering whether tariffs will slow economic growth to the extent of curbing inflation. He said this was the experience in 2008, but there have been other times when it did not happen.