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US government shutdown cost more than border wall Trump asked for | |
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The United States economy has lost at least $6 billion during the record-long partial government shutdown which ended on its 35th day on Friday. That’s according to S&P Global Ratings analysis. | The United States economy has lost at least $6 billion during the record-long partial government shutdown which ended on its 35th day on Friday. That’s according to S&P Global Ratings analysis. |
It said that the figure stems from loss of productivity and economic activity lost to outside business. | It said that the figure stems from loss of productivity and economic activity lost to outside business. |
“Although this shutdown has ended, little agreement on Capitol Hill will likely weigh on business confidence and financial market sentiments,” the agency said. | “Although this shutdown has ended, little agreement on Capitol Hill will likely weigh on business confidence and financial market sentiments,” the agency said. |
Nearly 800,000 federal employees were furloughed or working without pay during the shutdown which started on December 22 as a result of President Donald Trump’s demand for $5.7 billion in funding for US-Mexico border wall. | Nearly 800,000 federal employees were furloughed or working without pay during the shutdown which started on December 22 as a result of President Donald Trump’s demand for $5.7 billion in funding for US-Mexico border wall. |
Trump signed a three-week funding bill on Friday night, formally ending the shutdown without securing money for a border wall. He warned that the government may shut down again if he cannot get a “fair deal” when the stopgap bill runs out. The president also suggested that he may declare a national emergency to bypass Congress for building the wall. | Trump signed a three-week funding bill on Friday night, formally ending the shutdown without securing money for a border wall. He warned that the government may shut down again if he cannot get a “fair deal” when the stopgap bill runs out. The president also suggested that he may declare a national emergency to bypass Congress for building the wall. |
Last week, Trump’s top economic adviser, Larry Kudlow said that he didn’t expect the shutdown to do lasting damage to the country’s economy. | Last week, Trump’s top economic adviser, Larry Kudlow said that he didn’t expect the shutdown to do lasting damage to the country’s economy. |
“When the government reopens — and I'm not here to negotiate; I’m not going to make a prediction, that's up to the president — you will see an immediate snapback,” he told reporters. | “When the government reopens — and I'm not here to negotiate; I’m not going to make a prediction, that's up to the president — you will see an immediate snapback,” he told reporters. |
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