On October 24, local time, as the U.S. government shutdown entered its 24th day, more than 500,000 federal employees failed to receive their full salaries as scheduled this week. The Senate is currently adjourned, and the shutdown is expected to last until next Monday.
Due to huge differences between the US Republic and Democracy on core issues such as health insurance-related welfare expenditure, the Senate failed to pass a new provisional allocation bill before the end of the previous fiscal year on September 30, leading to the exhaustion of funds for the federal government to maintain normal operation, and "stopped" from October 1.