The last government shutdown was during Trump's first term as president, between December 22, 2018, to January 25, 2019, according to Britannica. During that shutdown, many services were impacted.
Government shutdown risk last surfaced in September 2024, but a shutdown was narrowly averted. A short government shutdown is unlikely to have major economic impact, aside from the considerably ...
The last government shutdown in 2019 lasted longer than a month. During that time essential personnel like FAA controllers and TSA agents were still working with no pay. After about two weeks they ...
The federal government could shut down in a matter of hours if Congress does not cobble together a temporary funding plan on Friday.
And in an announcement that came at the end of last year, the IRS waived nearly ... it's important to note that the latest government shutdown, feared for the beginning of October was averted.
Government funding expires when the clock strikes 12:01 a.m. on December 21. The U.S. government is staring down another possible shutdown as Congress debates the 2025 budget. Here's what to know ...
While the consequences of a government shutdown are not as severe as the national debt default — which the U.S. narrowly avoided last year — the current government funding debate is now ...
The last-minute wrangling comes after the initial ... chairman of The Patriarch Organization, says, "A government shutdown won't lead to nuclear meltdown in markets, but it will create short ...
As the year nears its end, the U.S. is faced once again with a government shutdown that could affect thousands of workers and disrupt certain services. And it could happen as early this weekend.