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Government Shutdown: Who's Really Paying the Price?

USAWednesday, October 29, 2025
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The U.S. government shutdown is dragging on, and it's not just about politics anymore. It's about real people facing real consequences.

Skyrocketing Health Insurance Costs

Millions are staring down the barrel of skyrocketing health insurance costs come November, thanks to expiring Affordable Care Act tax credits. This isn't just a number; it's a ticking time bomb for families already struggling to make ends meet.

Federal Workers and Food Assistance

  • Federal workers are either sitting at home without pay or showing up to work with no paycheck in sight.
  • Millions relying on food assistance are at risk. If Congress doesn't act soon, these benefits will disappear, leaving families in the lurch.

Stalemate in Congress

  • The Senate has rejected a temporary funding bill multiple times.
  • Democrats are holding firm, demanding that Republicans extend expiring health insurance tax credits.
  • Republicans want Democrats to vote to reopen the government first.

It's a stalemate, and the longer it goes on, the more people suffer.

Longest Shutdown in U.S. History

The current shutdown is on track to become the longest in U.S. history. It's already surpassed the 35-day closure that happened in 2018-2019. And with no end in sight, the pressure is mounting on lawmakers to find a solution.

Targeted Legislation and Negotiations

  • Republicans have discussed targeted legislation to pay troops, air traffic controllers, and extend food assistance.
  • Democrats shot down a Republican bill to pay federal employees, military members, and contractors.

It's a mess, and it's only getting worse.

The Pressure Builds

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer believes the pressure will build on Republicans to negotiate as the shutdown drags into November. But with both sides dug in, it's hard to see a resolution anytime soon.

One thing's for sure: the longer this goes on, the more people will feel the pinch.

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