KONTAN.CO.ID -Â WASHINGTON. The U.S. economy could be slammed with a record decline in the second quarter and then face a long road to recovery, with the pace dependent largely on the success of efforts to limit the spread of the coronavirus, the president of the Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank, Loretta Mester, said on Wednesday. Private-sector forecasts call for the gross domestic product in the second quarter to decline by an annual rate of 25% to 40%, which would likely be a record decline, Mester said during a virtual forum. Mester said she expects the U.S. economy to contract by 6% in 2020 and for the unemployment rate to remain elevated, reaching around 9% at the end of the year. "This is going to be a long road back," Mester told reporters after the event.
Fed's Mester sees U.S. economy facing 'long road back' from crisis
KONTAN.CO.ID -Â WASHINGTON. The U.S. economy could be slammed with a record decline in the second quarter and then face a long road to recovery, with the pace dependent largely on the success of efforts to limit the spread of the coronavirus, the president of the Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank, Loretta Mester, said on Wednesday. Private-sector forecasts call for the gross domestic product in the second quarter to decline by an annual rate of 25% to 40%, which would likely be a record decline, Mester said during a virtual forum. Mester said she expects the U.S. economy to contract by 6% in 2020 and for the unemployment rate to remain elevated, reaching around 9% at the end of the year. "This is going to be a long road back," Mester told reporters after the event.