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美政府“停摆”已超半月 孕育“新历史纪录” 两党却还斗得火热
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-10-17 04:42

Core Points - The U.S. government shutdown has reached 16 days, potentially becoming the second-longest in history if it continues beyond 17 days [4][6] - The ongoing shutdown is causing significant economic repercussions, including delays in key economic data releases and a negative impact on the U.S. economy [13][15] - Political tensions between the Republican and Democratic parties are escalating, with accusations and blame being exchanged regarding the shutdown [7][11] Economic Impact - The shutdown has led to the freezing or cancellation of funding for over 200 projects across the U.S., totaling nearly $28 billion, primarily affecting Democratic-led states and projects [11][12] - The U.S. Labor Department has postponed the release of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and employment data, which could hinder decision-making by the Federal Reserve [13][15] - The ongoing shutdown is estimated to cost the U.S. economy approximately $15 billion per day, raising concerns about long-term economic damage [15][17] Political Dynamics - Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer criticized Republicans for the shutdown, attributing it to their refusal to negotiate [2] - Senate Republican leader John Thune expressed frustration over the Democrats' inaction, emphasizing the financial strain on American workers [3] - The Department of Homeland Security has attempted to shift blame to Democrats for the shutdown, although some airports have refused to broadcast this message due to political content regulations [7][9]