Shutdown impact: US reels from lost paychecks, canceled flights, and stalled contracts; will the US economy rebound or slip deeper into slowdown?
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The longest federal government shutdown in US history is nearing its end but has inflicted significant economic damage, with billions in output permanently lost. Unpaid federal workers and contractors face financial strain, impacting household spending and consumer sentiment. Disruptions to travel, SNAP benefits, and crucial economic data are also creating lasting uncertainty.
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