KEY POINTS
  • Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester told CNBC that the economic recovery ahead could be quite slow.
  • She said activity is likely to rebound later this year, but also said it's "equally probabilistic" that a "much more dire scenario" could take place.

Cleveland Federal Reserve President Loretta Mester echoed Chairman Jerome Powell's mostly pessimistic view on the economy, telling CNBC on Wednesday that while growth is likely to return by the end of the year, it could be slow.

The central bank official said during a "Power Lunch" interview that unemployment is still likely to be near or above 10% as the U.S. struggles to regain momentum lost during the national coronavirus-induced shutdown.