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The government shut down on Wednesday morning at 12:01 a.m., amid a bitter spending deadlock between President Trump and Democrats in Congress that will disrupt federal services and leave many federal workers furloughed.
It was the first federal shutdown since 2019, when parts of the government were shuttered for 35 days in a standoff between congressional Democrats and Mr. Trump over the president’s demand to fund a wall at the southern border.

U.S. stocks finished modestly higher on Tuesday to close out an unusually strong September in light of the Federal Reserve's first interest-rate cut in nine months and a fresh wave of artificial-intelligence frenzy.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.2% to end near 46,397 — booking a new record-high close and surpassing its previous closing high from Sept. 22. For the month, the blue-chip index was up 1.9%, according to preliminary data from FactSet.
The S&P 500 was up over 0.4%, ending at around 6,688. The large-cap benchmark index gained 3.5% this month, its best September in 15 years, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
The Nasdaq Composite popped 0.3%, to finish at around 22,660. The tech-heavy index advanced 5.6% in September.
The gains came despite Washington being hours away from another government shutdown, with Democrats and Republicans still far apart on a deal to avert a shutdown.
Consumer confidence fell sharply in September on growing worries about the labor market.
The consumer-confidence index dropped to 94.2 in September from a revised 97.8 in the prior month, the Conference Board said Tuesday. This is the lowest level since April.
Economists polled by the Wall Street Journal had forecast the index to slip to 96.0 in September from the initial estimate of 97.4 in August.
Consumers’ assessment of the availability of jobs fell for the ninth straight month.
Key details: A measure that assesses consumers' current economic sentiment dropped 7 points to 125.4. That’s the most significant drop in a year.
A confidence gauge that looks six months ahead dropped by 1.3 points to 73.4. Since February, the expectations index has been below the threshold of 80, which has traditionally been seen as a signal of recession.
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That spread, known as the labor-market differential, has narrowed for nine consecutive months and is now at a multi-year low of 7.8.
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