Core Points - The U.S. federal government shutdown has reached its 36th day, breaking the previous record of 35 days from late 2018 to early 2019, marking the longest shutdown in U.S. history [1] - The shutdown began on October 1, 2023, due to disagreements between the Republican and Democratic parties over healthcare and welfare spending, resulting in the Senate failing to pass a temporary funding bill before the fiscal year ended [1] - Since 1980, there have been 15 instances of federal government shutdowns, with the majority lasting only 1 to 3 days, but recent years have seen multiple shutdown crises [1] Economic Impact - The ongoing shutdown is exerting continuous pressure on sectors such as aviation, food, and healthcare [1] - The Congressional Budget Office estimates that the prolonged shutdown could reduce the annualized GDP growth rate by 1 to 2 percentage points in the fourth quarter of this year, with an estimated economic output loss of $7 billion to $14 billion that may not be recoverable [1]
美国“停摆”,创纪录!
券商中国·2025-11-05 05:26