Core Points - The U.S. government shutdown has entered its 22nd day, becoming the second longest in history, with ongoing stalemate over healthcare subsidies [1] - President Trump is expected to travel to Asia soon, and lawmakers believe the shutdown may extend into November, potentially surpassing the previous record of 35 days during Trump's first term [1] - Senate Republicans are firm in their refusal to negotiate with Democrats, who are demanding relief for 22 million Americans facing rising healthcare costs as a condition for reopening the government [1][2] Economic Impact - The economic damage from the shutdown is expected to deepen, with federal employees missing their first full paycheck this Friday [3] - The White House warns that unconventional accounting methods may not suffice to continue military pay and prevent federal food assistance from running out next month [3] - Bloomberg's chief U.S. economist predicts a slight temporary rise in unemployment due to the shutdown, but it will return to 4.3% once the government reopens [3] Legislative Dynamics - House Republicans have not met since September 19, with Speaker Johnson planning to keep them away from Congress throughout October as long as the shutdown continues [3] - Johnson stated there is nothing to negotiate, and any discussions regarding upcoming subsidies may occur at the end of the year [4][5] - The White House has threatened to punish Democrats by cutting federal projects in Democratic-majority states, with $28 billion in projects already canceled or postponed [5][6]
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Jin Shi Shu Ju·2025-10-22 13:27