According to Jinsuo Finance, as of October 1st, the current “shutdown” of the United States federal government has entered its 32nd day, setting a record for the second-longest government “shutdown” in U.S. history, just 3 days short of tying the longest shutdown on record at 35 days. Over the past month, American society has been greatly affected by the “shutdown”, with the salaries of over a million U.S. military personnel becoming a distribution issue, and about 42 million people, or 1/8 of the population, facing difficulties in getting food in November, yet both parties remain unyielding. U.S. Vice President Vance even stated that the “shutdown” could potentially last until late November.
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The U.S. government "shutdown" continues, with 3 days left to match the longest record.
According to Jinsuo Finance, as of October 1st, the current “shutdown” of the United States federal government has entered its 32nd day, setting a record for the second-longest government “shutdown” in U.S. history, just 3 days short of tying the longest shutdown on record at 35 days. Over the past month, American society has been greatly affected by the “shutdown”, with the salaries of over a million U.S. military personnel becoming a distribution issue, and about 42 million people, or 1/8 of the population, facing difficulties in getting food in November, yet both parties remain unyielding. U.S. Vice President Vance even stated that the “shutdown” could potentially last until late November.