Group 1 - The U.S. government is heading towards a shutdown due to disagreements between Democrats and Republicans over funding issues, particularly regarding healthcare subsidies and tax cuts [1][2] - Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer stated that significant differences remain between the parties, and the President could avoid a shutdown by accepting some Democratic demands [1][2] - Senate Republican leader John Thune criticized the Democrats for refusing to approve a short-term spending bill, equating it to "taking hostages" [1][2] Group 2 - The potential government shutdown could delay the release of key economic indicators, including the monthly non-farm payroll report, and result in federal employees being furloughed or working without pay [2][3] - The Labor Department announced that it would not release economic data during a potential shutdown, leading to a decline in U.S. stock market gains [3] - If a shutdown occurs, it would be the first since the 2018-2019 period, which lasted five weeks [4] Group 3 - House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries indicated that Democrats would not accept promises of future cooperation on healthcare policy in exchange for support of a short-term spending bill [7] - Democrats are advocating for a $350 billion extension of tax credits under the Affordable Care Act for middle-class families to prevent premium increases [7] - The Democratic agenda includes reversing cuts to medical research and blocking the White House from rescinding previously allocated funds [7]
美国政府停摆进入倒计时,万斯归咎民主党不退让
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-09-30 02:32