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For the first time in more than 70 years, the White House warned: next month inflation data fears "open the window"

According to Central TV News on October 25, local time on October 24, Central TV reporter was informed, The White House said that as the government shutdown enters its fourth week, inflation data may not be released next month, the first time in more than 70 years.

The Trump administration said the Bureau of Labor Statistics would not be able to complete the inflation report because investigators could not go out to collect data. Affected by the shutdown, the release of inflation data for September has been delayed by nine days.

Analysts pointed out that the lack of inflation data will put the Fed facing greater uncertainty when adjusting interest rates and assessing price trends.


Screenshots of CCTV news reports

The second long "stop" in the history of the U.S. government continues to illustrate the 9 major negative effects

As of October 24 local time, the U.S. federal government "stop" has entered its 24th day, and the provisional allocation bill has repeatedly been blocked in Congress.

After October 22, the second longest government "shutdown" record in history, this government "stop" time has been continuously extended.

Some American media released a picture to explain the nine major impacts of the government's "shutdown" on American social life.

U.S. cable television news network released a picture on October 23, showing the negative impact of the "stop" on all aspects of society is further highlighted.


Illustration of 9 major negative impacts Image source: CCTV news video screenshot

Civil aircraft delays

In the field of aviation, as the “stop-up” impasse continues, more than 60,000 unpaid air traffic controls and airport security inspectors are under increasing financial pressure, and more and more employees are seeking sick leave due to overtime. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said on 23rd that as the government “stop-up” continues, the shortage of air traffic controls has caused a large number of flights to airports such as Washington DC, New York, Houston, and many airport operations are affected.

U.S. Air Traffic Controller Jack Chris: Airborne work has high demands for safety and zero error tolerance, and now we have doubled the pressure and don’t know when to get a salary, just because of the political game.

Museum was closed

All 21 Smithsonian Institution museums, including the National Zoo, are closed.

Home purchase loan applications stall

Some home buyers need to rely on U.S. federal-backed loan programs to buy housing, such as mortgage programs offered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to low- and middle-income borrowers.

American Homebuyer Chase Franklin:My lender contacted me and said unfortunately we could not give you a loan until the U.S. Department of Agriculture reopened.

As job applications stagnate, home buyers relying on some federal-backed loan programs, such as the US Department of Agriculture’s loans to low- and middle-income borrowers, are in trouble.

Federal Court Delays Case

A number of federal court cases could be postponed after the judiciary exhausted all funds on October 20, and some staff could be forced to leave.

Preschool education programs stagnate

In terms of preschool education, preschool education programs targeting approximately 6,500 children in low-income families are already operating without federal funding. By November 1, preschool education programs involving an additional 5,90,000 children could also be affected.

Middleton: Because the current situation is detrimental to the future of our nation.

In addition to the above five items affected, the government shutdown has also caused problems such as the suspension of food aid, the suspension of infrastructure construction, the suspension of transportation projects, and the suspension of operations in some national parks.

Tens of millions of Americans may not be able to receive food tickets and benefits from Women, Infants and Children’s Special Nutrition Supplement Programmes in November; transportation infrastructure construction across the United States may be suspended; projects to repair subways, roads or other transportation may be suspended; and some national parks are still open, but the park’s operational capacity is compromised as some 9,000 National Park employees are forced to leave.

More than half a million federal employees do not get their full salary.


People protest in the streets Source: Central news

According to CCTV News, 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.

According to the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), a large number of federal employees lined up to receive meals and daily necessities at the Capital Area Food Bank in southeastern Washington that day due to the salary interruption caused by the government's "shutdown".

According to organizer Will Stromman, the Food Bank provided assistance to about 250 federal employees on the same day and plans to continue distributing supplies every Friday until the shutdown ended.

One respondent said: “I was the one who gave subsidies in the past, but now I am in line for help.”Another employee said that, despite his salary cessation, he was unable to receive food tickets because of non-compliance with income standards, saying “it’s sad that he worked for the country for years and didn’t get support when needed.”

Due to the huge differences between the Republican and Democratic parties in the United States on core issues such as medical-related welfare spending, the Senate failed to pass a new interim appropriations bill before the end of the previous fiscal year on September 30, resulting in the federal government's use of funds to maintain normal operations.,"shutdown" began on October 1.

The government's "shutdown" continues, the two parties in the United States continue to shake the blame

According to Central TV News, analysts and media believe that the core reason for the continued "stop" of the US government lies in the two parties on the issue of health insurance and welfare expenditure stagnation, the provisional allocation bill cannot be passed. and on the other hand, the two parties in Congress instead of using "stop" to promote their respective political agenda, for the end of "stop" is not urgent will, but by the government "closing the door" to push each other, throw the pot.

On October 23, local time, both the Republican and Democratic parties accused each other of responding to the government's "stopping" responsibility.


Democratic and Republican parties shake each other. source: Central TV news video clip

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