A shutdown in US politics is when Congress is unable to pass funding legislation aimed at financing the federal government before the beginning of the next fiscal year. Shutdown implies the suspension of "nonessential" public services, meaning that millions of federal workers go without a paycheck. The most recent government shutdown lasted a record 34-36 days from late 2018 to early 2019.
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