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U.S. Congress faces government shutdown amid partisan blame

2. oktober 2025 Bilde generert av AI

As a midnight deadline loomed on October 1, 2025, the U.S. Congress struggled to pass a funding bill, heightening the risk of a government shutdown. Republicans accused Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of obstructing talks, while Democrats pointed to hardline GOP demands. Bipartisan negotiations emerged late in the day after repeated failures.

Bitcoin surges near record amid US government shutdown

4. oktober 2025 Rapportert av AI

Bitcoin rallied to within 1% of its all-time high on October 3, 2025, as the US government shutdown raised economic uncertainty. Investors increasingly viewed the cryptocurrency as a safe-haven asset similar to gold. The shutdown disrupted key economic data releases, complicating market readings.

US government shutdown impacts federal data and markets

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A US government shutdown began on October 1, 2025, hindering the Federal Reserve's access to key economic data amid considerations for interest rate cuts. The event has led to a decline in the dollar, positioning it for its worst annual drop in 22 years, while prediction markets forecast the shutdown lasting nearly two weeks. Investors have turned to bitcoin as a safe haven, driving its price higher.

Congressional leaders meet Trump ahead of shutdown deadline

30. september 2025 Rapportert av AI

Congressional leaders from both parties met with President Trump on Wednesday to discuss averting a potential government shutdown. The talks come as a funding deadline approaches, with lawmakers divided on spending priorities. Key figures like Senate Minority Leader Amy Klobuchar and Vice President JD Vance weighed in on the escalating tensions.

Federal shutdown delays jobs report as markets eye recovery

3. oktober 2025 Rapportert av AI

The U.S. federal government shutdown has halted the release of the monthly jobs report scheduled for Friday. Economists warn of broader data disruptions, but market strategist Tom Lee remains optimistic about a stock market rebound. He predicts the S&P 500 will surpass 7,000 by year-end despite the temporary chaos.

Image depicting the White House amid warnings of federal layoffs due to a potential government shutdown, showing concerned workers and officials in discussion.

Trump administration warns of federal layoffs ahead of shutdown

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The White House has cautioned that thousands of federal layoffs could occur as a potential government shutdown looms. This comes amid tensions between the Trump administration and Democrats over funding. Meetings involving key figures like Russell Vought highlight the escalating deadlock.

U.S. government shutdown enters second week over funding dispute

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The U.S. federal government shutdown, now in its second week since starting on October 1, 2025, stems from a partisan standoff in the Senate over extending Affordable Care Act premium tax credits. Democrats demand a firm commitment to the subsidies before approving funding, while Republicans push for a clean continuing resolution to reopen the government first. Impacts include flight delays, uncertainty over federal worker pay, and the delay of key economic data.

Government shutdown reaches second week with IRS furloughs

9. oktober 2025 Rapportert av AI Bilde generert av AI

The U.S. government shutdown entered its second week on October 8, 2025, as Senate Democrats blocked Republicans' sixth attempt to pass a temporary funding bill. Nearly 34,000 IRS employees face furloughs, while essential operations continue amid a standoff over Obamacare subsidies. Political tensions escalated with heated confrontations on Capitol Hill and threats from the Trump administration over back pay for federal workers.

U.S. faces likely government shutdown at funding deadline

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The U.S. government is on the brink of a shutdown as Congress struggles to pass funding legislation by midnight on September 30, 2025. Prediction markets now peg the odds at 70%, raising concerns over impacts to federal services and financial markets. While essential payments like Social Security would continue, other programs face delays.

Government shutdown enters second week over Obamacare subsidies

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The U.S. government shutdown, now in its second week, stems from a partisan standoff in Congress over extending enhanced Affordable Care Act premium tax credits set to expire at the end of 2025. Senate Democrats have blocked Republican funding bills five times, demanding a deal on the subsidies, while Republicans insist on reopening the government first. Impacts include furloughs for over 620,000 federal workers and delayed pay for 1 million active-duty troops.

Photo illustration of the U.S. Capitol during the 2025 government shutdown, showing barriers, protesting workers, and news headlines about layoffs and disputes.

U.S. government shutdown enters third day with layoffs threatened

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The U.S. federal government shutdown reached its third day on October 3, 2025, as partisan disputes stalled funding efforts. The White House warned of widespread layoffs, while Democrats highlighted risks to healthcare programs for undocumented immigrants. Senate Democrats blocked a Republican funding plan, extending the impasse into the weekend.

Federal layoffs begin amid ongoing government shutdown

11. oktober 2025 Rapportert av AI Bilde generert av AI

The Trump administration announced substantial layoffs of federal employees on October 10, 2025, as the government shutdown entered its tenth day. Court filings indicate around 4,200 workers across seven agencies are receiving reduction-in-force notices. The move has heightened tensions in Congress, with both parties blaming each other for the impasse over funding and health care subsidies.

Shutdown risks food aid for millions as USDA halts hunger survey

The U.S. government shutdown, now in its second week, endangers food benefits for nearly 7 million women and children reliant on the WIC program. Compounding the crisis, the Department of Agriculture recently terminated the nation's key survey on food insecurity. Experts warn this move obscures rising hunger amid economic pressures.

U.S. government shutdown starts after funding bill fails

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The U.S. federal government entered a shutdown on October 1, 2025, after Congress failed to pass a spending bill to fund operations. Partisan disagreements between Republicans and Democrats stalled negotiations, leading to furloughs for non-essential workers. The shutdown's duration remains uncertain, echoing past political standoffs.

US government shutdown persists with no resolution in sight

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The US federal government remains in a partial shutdown as Republicans and Democrats deadlock over funding measures. President Donald Trump has renewed threats to deploy military forces to Chicago, while House Speaker Mike Johnson rallies his party to maintain pressure on Senate Democrats. With no progress reported, the impasse highlights deep partisan divides on spending and policy priorities.

U.S. government shutdown starts over ACA subsidies dispute

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The U.S. government entered a shutdown on October 1, 2025, as Democrats and Republicans clashed over funding for Affordable Care Act premium subsidies. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries defended the Democratic stance, refusing to accept cuts to the program. The impasse has halted non-essential federal operations amid warnings of health care disruptions.

U.S. government shutdown reaches day four with economic costs mounting

5. oktober 2025 Rapportert av AI Bilde generert av AI

The U.S. federal government is in its fourth day of a shutdown due to stalled budget negotiations, affecting national parks, federal workers, and services nationwide. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer highlighted the financial toll, estimating costs at $1.2 billion for paying non-working employees. Prospects for an agreement remain uncertain as partisan divides persist.

Federal workers sue Education Department over partisan shutdown emails

A union representing federal employees has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education, alleging that the agency altered workers' out-of-office email messages without consent to include partisan language blaming Democrats for the government shutdown. The complaint claims this action violates the First Amendment by compelling civil servants to echo the Trump administration's political views. The suit was filed in federal court in Washington, D.C., on Friday.

House Speaker Johnson rejects shutdown deal with Democrats

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House Speaker Mike Johnson has firmly closed the door on negotiating a government shutdown deal with Democrats, amid disputes over healthcare policies. Republicans accuse Democrats of exaggerating claims about immigrant healthcare benefits, while Democrats aim to leverage the standoff politically against Trump and the GOP. The impasse heightens risks of a shutdown as funding deadlines approach.

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