Core Points - The U.S. government has officially shut down for the first time in nearly seven years due to a failure to reach an agreement on a temporary funding bill, primarily over healthcare benefits [1][2] - Approximately 750,000 federal employees may be forced into unpaid leave, although historically, they receive back pay once the government reopens [3] - The shutdown will disrupt various public services, including delays in economic data releases and processing of passport and visa applications [8][9] Group 1: Government Shutdown Overview - The shutdown occurred after both the Republican and Democratic parties failed to pass their respective funding proposals, with a 60-vote threshold needed in the Senate [2] - The White House budget director indicated that federal employees should report to work to initiate an orderly shutdown plan [2] - The shutdown is a result of a funding gap, as Congress has not passed the necessary appropriations bills for the new fiscal year [5] Group 2: Impact on Federal Services - Essential services related to law enforcement and public safety will continue, but employees in these roles will work without pay [9] - Non-essential services, such as national park facilities and certain economic data reports, will be suspended [8][9] - Private companies relying on federal contracts will face revenue losses, and employees in these sectors typically do not receive back pay during shutdowns [10]
黑天鹅!刚刚,美国政府,“正式关门”
Zhong Guo Ji Jin Bao·2025-10-01 05:03