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On January 25, 2019, Trump agreed to endorse a stopgap bill to reopen the government for three weeks up until February 15 to allow for negotiations to take ...

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2019/1/25 -As of the morning of January 14, 2019, the federal government remains in a partial shutdown for all unfunded departments and agencies.

The partial government shutdown which lasted from December 22, 2018 to January 25, 2019 was the longest in American history, standing at 35 days.

2019/1/15 -Previous shutdowns have lasted anywhere from one to 21 days. The current shutdown is 24 days long (and counting), having started on December 21, ...

2019/1/28 -The 35-day partial shutdown of the US government cost about $11bn and shaved 0.2% off the nation's annual economic growth forecasts.

How long did it last? The FY 2019 government shutdown lasted for 34 days, from December 22, 2018, to January 25, 2019, making it the longest shutdown in US ...

2019/1/28 -CBO estimates that the partial shutdown delayed $18 billion in federal spending and suspended some federal services, thus lowering the projected level of real ...

2019/1/11 -About a quarter of the federal government has been shut down for nearly three weeks, and negotiations to reopen it have stalled.

2019/1/25 -On January 25 – 35 days into the shutdown – Trump announced he had reached a tenative deal with congressional leaders to reopen the government ...

The shutdown began 22 on December 2018, after Democrats refused to support a new continuing resolution in the Senate that included approximately $5 billion for ...

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