government shutdown

๐Ÿ“… Updated: 2025-11-10

government shutdown government shutdown government shutdown

Trend Overview

government shutdown โ€” The U.S. government has faced its longest shutdown in history, stretching over 40 days, as Democrats and Republicans clashed over healthcare funding and budget priorities. About 1.4 million federal workers went unpaid while key services were suspended. The standoff began when Congress failed to pass a spending bill by October 1, with Democrats pushing to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies and Medicaid funding, and Republicans demanding a โ€œcleanโ€ resolution. After weeks of stalemate, a bipartisan group of senators โ€” including Jeanne Shaheen, Maggie Hassan, Angus King, and Tim Kaine โ€” reached a compromise to reopen the government. The deal funds key departments and food assistance programs, guarantees back pay for federal workers, and secures a future vote on ACA subsidies. While moderates called it a necessary step to end the crisis, progressives like Bernie Sanders criticized it for conceding too much on healthcare protections.