Core Points - The recent U.S. federal government shutdown lasted for 43 days and has left lasting impacts across various sectors, with many institutions still closed [1] - Federal employees are returning to work, but many agencies remain closed to the public, indicating a slow recovery process [3] - The shutdown has resulted in significant backlogs and staff shortages, complicating the reopening of federal agencies [4] Group 1: Impact on Federal Agencies - Many federal employees face chaotic conditions upon returning to work, with agencies like the FDA taking days to resume full operations [4] - The IRS is expected to take "two to three months" to process delayed tax filings due to the backlog created by the shutdown [4] - National parks have suffered from vandalism and damage during the shutdown, necessitating assessments of the destruction [6] Group 2: Aviation Sector Challenges - Despite the end of the shutdown, the FAA's order for a 6% flight reduction at 40 busy airports remains in effect, delaying the return to normalcy in air travel [8] - On the day of the report, over 3,800 flights were delayed and more than 1,000 flights were canceled, indicating ongoing disruptions in the aviation sector [8] Group 3: Employee Sentiment and Workforce Changes - The shutdown has led many federal employees to consider leaving their positions, with a 74% increase in registrations on a platform connecting federal employees to job opportunities during the shutdown [9] - Over 12,000 federal employees have registered on this platform this year, reflecting growing uncertainty and stress regarding job security [9][11]
视频丨政府“开门”后 美国仍面临诸多“后遗症”
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan·2025-11-15 05:51