"It's clear that the pandemic has a way to go and that many many people and many many businesses and hospitals need support until we can get this pandemic behind us, and get back to what we all know is normal, and hopefully strong growth from there," Kashkari told a virtual town hall held by the Minnesota Hospital Association. Americans, he forecast, will still need to wear masks and keep social distance through the end of the year.
The Fed next meets to discuss monetary policy on Jan. 26-27, and is expected to make no changes to its interest rate or bond-buying policy at that time.