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US Government Shutdown Hits Record Levels as 750,000 Federal Workers Face Furloughs

The ongoing US government shutdown that began on October 1 is now close to becoming the second-longest in American history. Lawmakers warn it could soon break the 35-day record set during Donald Trump’s first term.

How Many Federal Workers Are Affected?

About 750,000 of the government’s 2.3 million civilian employees are being furloughed every day. Essential service workers continue their duties but are also missing paychecks. All affected employees are expected to receive retroactive pay once the shutdown ends.

Layoffs and Court Action

The administration recently announced plans to fire more than 10,000 federal workers. So far, 4,100 job cuts have been confirmed at the Treasury, Health and Human Services, Education, and Housing departments. However, a federal judge has temporarily blocked the firings while the case is reviewed.

Economic Impact of the Shutdown

  • The shutdown is estimated to reduce economic growth by 0.1–0.2 percentaged to points each week.
  • The travel industry is losing about $1 billion per week.
  • Loans from the Small Business Administration (SBA) worth roughly $860 million weekly are delayed.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has also reported a shortage of air traffic controllers, causing flight delays in several major cities.

Funding and Project Freezes

The government has halted $18 billion in rail tunnel funding and canceled $7.6 billion in clean energy grants affecting projects across 16 states.

Political Standoff Continues

Public opinion remains divided. A recent poll shows 60% of Americans blame Trump and Republicans for the shutdown, while 54% blame Democrats. Both parties have refused to compromise — Republicans want health care talks postponed until the government reopens, while Democrats insist on addressing their demands first.

Key Takeaway

The US government shutdown is putting pressure on workers, the economy, and public services. Unless a deal is reached soon, it may become the longest shutdown in US history, with far-reaching economic and political consequences.

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