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US Government Shutdown Nears Record Length, Hits Economy and Workers

Key Takeaways

  • The US government shutdown is approaching record length with 750,000 federal workers furloughed daily
  • Economic losses are mounting at $1 billion weekly in tourism alone, with overall growth taking a 0.1-0.2% weekly hit
  • The administration has begun laying off thousands of workers while political negotiations remain deadlocked

The ongoing US government shutdown is nearing historic proportions with no resolution in sight, affecting millions of workers and causing significant economic damage across multiple sectors.

Federal Workers Face Financial Crisis

Approximately 750,000 of the government’s 2.3 million civilian employees are furloughed daily without pay, though they will receive back pay eventually. Many workers could miss their next full paycheck after receiving only partial September payments.

In a departure from previous shutdown approaches, the Trump administration has begun laying off federal employees. White House budget chief Russ Vought confirmed that job cuts will likely exceed 10,000 workers, stating: “We want to be very aggressive where we can be in shuttering the bureaucracy.”

Food banks in the Washington region have increased distributions to support federal workers and contractors facing financial hardship.

Economic Impact Worsens

Economists warn the shutdown is reducing US economic growth by 0.1-0.2 percentage points weekly. Oxford Economics estimates a full-quarter shutdown could slash growth by 1.2-2.4 percentage points.

Tourism Sector Hit Hardest

The tourism industry is losing approximately $1 billion weekly as visitors cancel trips to closed national parks, Smithsonian museums, and other landmarks.

Travel Disruptions Spread

Air traffic controller shortages have caused flight delays at major airports including Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Houston, with disruptions spreading to Nashville, Dallas, and Newark.

Small Business Lending Frozen

The Small Business Administration has stopped processing approximately $860 million in weekly loans for 1,600 small businesses. Mortgage approvals and property transactions are also delayed due to frozen flood insurance processing.

Political Deadlock Continues

Neither Republicans nor Democrats show signs of compromise. Public opinion is divided, with 60% of Americans blaming Trump and Republicans for the shutdown, while 54% also hold Democrats responsible.

The administration has frozen $18 billion for infrastructure projects including a Hudson River rail tunnel and New York subway extension, plus cancelled $7.6 billion in clean energy grants.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune stated Republicans won’t negotiate health care until government reopens: “We’re not conducting negotiations in a hostage situation.” House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries responded that Democrats “are not going to bend and we’re not going to break because we are standing up for the American people.”

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