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Delayed benefits, canceled flights, missing data: Shutdown ends, but chaos lingers
Flight cuts remain at 6% across 40 major airports while over 1,000 cancellations persist and delayed SNAP benefits are expected by early next week, officials said.
- As the longest government shutdown in U.S. history ends, federal workers and federal agencies begin digging out from the closure with recovery ongoing.
- The new budget funds the government through January, but unresolved ACA subsidies and a pending House Speaker Mike Johnson vote risk another shutdown despite a U.S. Senate guarantee.
- The FAA is holding flight cuts at 6% as air traffic controller staffing improves, while the Get the Facts data team reported over 1,000 cancellations in the U.S. as of Thursday.
- Many federal employees still await back pay, and the Agriculture Department expects most SNAP participants to receive full benefits by the end of the week or no later than Monday.
- The shutdown inflicted an economic toll, with the Congressional Budget Office estimating a $11 billion loss and delayed inflation and partial jobs reports complicating Federal Reserve decisions before its December meeting.
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Government shutdown ends, but flight delays and cancellations persist
NEW YORK (PIX11) -- The government shutdown may be over, but there are thousands of flight cancellations and delays still impacting travelers across the United States. The air travel controller shortage shook up airlines, especially when Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy restricted flight capacity. Now, an airline trade group says the system needs a long-term fix, [...]
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Delayed benefits, canceled flights, missing data: Shutdown ends, but chaos lingers
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history has ended, but federal workers and agencies are still grappling with the aftermath, including delayed payments and disrupted services.
·Oklahoma City, United States
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