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刚刚!美国政府正式“关门”
Wind万得·2025-10-01 04:44

Group 1 - The U.S. federal government has shut down for the first time in nearly seven years due to the Senate's failure to pass bipartisan funding bills, affecting hundreds of thousands of federal employees who face furloughs or layoffs [2] - The White House's Office of Management and Budget has instructed government agencies to implement their "orderly shutdown" plans, with certain departments like the military and law enforcement remaining operational [2] - The Senate plans to vote again on temporary funding measures, with hopes from Republican leaders to gain support from Democratic senators, although no changes to the proposals are anticipated [4] Group 2 - The shutdown will impact approximately 800,000 federal employees, with immediate effects on low-income families and disruptions in transportation, travel, healthcare, and public health services [6] - Historically, the U.S. government has experienced over 20 shutdowns since the 1970s, with the longest occurring from late 2018 to early 2019, resulting in significant economic losses estimated at over $10 billion [8] - Wall Street analysts warn that ongoing interruptions in employment data and economic statistics could lead to increased volatility in the bond and stock markets, raising concerns about the U.S. governance and the credibility of the dollar [10]