Government Shutdown Could Cost U.S. Economy Up to $14 Billion
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The ongoing government shutdown is causing significant economic and social disruptions, with bipartisan negotiations intensifying as deadlines approach. Republicans and Democrats are considering various stopgap funding measures, with some Democrats supporting standalone bills to mitigate shutdown impacts. The situation remains uncertain, but discussions include potential long-term funding extensions and healthcare subsidies, amid pressure from unions and federal agencies.
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- Shutdown is costing U.S. economy $7 billion per month, budget office says NBC News
- Government Shutdown Has Already Cost US Economy $18 Billion This Year, CBO Says Bloomberg
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