Government Shutdown Hasn’t Left Consumers Glum About the Economy – for Now, at Least
Over 250,000 federal employees missed paychecks and the shutdown could reduce GDP growth by up to 0.2 points weekly, economists say amid stalled negotiations.
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Government shutdown hasn’t left consumers glum about the economy – for now, at least
Economic clouds gathering? Perhaps not yet. Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty ImagesThe ongoing federal shutdown has resulted in a pause on regular government data releases, meaning economic data has been in short supply of late. That has left market-watchers and monetary policymakers somewhat in the dark over key indicators in the U.S. economy. Fortunately, the University of Michigan’s Surveys of Consumers is unaffected by the impasse in Washing…

Shutdown pain ripples through US economy with no deal in sight
The first week of a government shutdown is usually the easy one. It only gets harder after that.
Jon Ossoff Continues to Inflict Pain on Georgia Veterans, Small Businesses, and Families – NRSC
Today is the ninth day of Jon Ossoff’s government shutdown and Ossoff just voted for a seventh time to keep the government shuttered, inflicting pain on Georgia veterans, families, and small businesses. “Jon Ossoff is knowingly hurting Georgia’s small businesses and ripping away critical government services from Georgia veterans, farmers, and families all because he wants to give free healthcare to illegal aliens and appease his far-left support…
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