Core Points - The U.S. government is heading towards a shutdown due to a lack of compromise between Democrats and Republicans on a temporary funding bill, with the deadline approaching at midnight [1][3] - The Senate failed to pass a temporary spending bill, with a vote of 55 to 45, falling short of the 60 votes needed to overcome a Democratic filibuster [1][2] - The potential government shutdown could disrupt national services, lead to unpaid work for essential federal employees, and force non-essential employees to take unpaid leave [1][3] Group 1 - The White House has instructed government agencies to prepare for an orderly shutdown as no further votes are planned in the Senate before the deadline [1] - The Congressional Budget Office estimates that up to 750,000 federal workers could be temporarily furloughed, even if permanent layoffs do not occur [1][2] - President Trump has indicated that if the government shuts down, there may be "large" permanent layoffs of federal workers [2] Group 2 - The stock market showed mixed results, with the S&P 500 index rising by 0.4%, as concerns about delayed economic data due to the shutdown loom [3] - This would mark the first government shutdown since 2018-2019, which lasted five weeks during Trump's first term [3] - Democrats are demanding the renewal of health insurance premium subsidies as part of any temporary funding agreement, while some moderate Republicans are interested in extending these subsidies with new income limits [3][4] Group 3 - Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer stated that his party would not be bullied into accepting the Republican temporary funding bill [4] - Republican Senate Majority Leader John Thune indicated that the Senate would repeatedly vote on a short-term spending bill aimed at reopening the government [5] - The Director of the Office of Management and Budget noted the difficulty in predicting the duration of the potential shutdown [5]
白宫已下令!美国政府即将关门
Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-10-01 03:23