The US government "shutdown" has entered its 35th day, tying the record for the longest in history
2025-11-04 05:14:11
As the US Eastern Time entered November 4th, the US federal government "shutdown" entered its 35th day, tying the record for the longest "shutdown" in US history. In the past 30 days, the US Democratic and Republican parties have been deadlocked, and failed to pass a temporary appropriation bill proposed by the Republican Party in 13 votes in the Senate of Congress. It is reported that the Senate will also hold the 14th round of voting today (November 4th) local time. The Congressional Budget Office said recently that according to the duration of the federal government "shutdown", the annual growth rate of US real GDP in the fourth quarter of this year is expected to fall by one to two percentage points. This means that if the "shutdown" lasts for 4 weeks, the US economy will lose $7 billion; if it lasts for 6 weeks, the loss will rise to $11 billion; if it lasts for 8 weeks, the loss will be as high as $14 billion. (Jin Ten)
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