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U.S. Shutdown Reaches Day 35, Set to Become Longest After New Funding Plan Fails

With SNAP funding exhausted, the administration plans to send only half the usual November benefit.

Overview

  • After Congress rejected a Republican stopgap plan on Tuesday, the closure is poised to enter Day 36 on Wednesday, surpassing the 2018–2019 record.
  • Republicans hold a 53–47 Senate majority but lack the 60 votes needed to advance legislation, and the chamber has repeatedly blocked the House-passed measure.
  • Roughly 40–42 million people lost full SNAP support when funds ran out, with court filings indicating partial November payments even as the president conditioned full restoration on reopening.
  • Hundreds of thousands of federal employees remain unpaid, Head Start sites face closures, and airlines report more than 3.2 million passengers affected by delays or cancellations.
  • The Congressional Budget Office estimates about $11 billion in economic losses for each additional week, with limited federal data leaving the Federal Reserve flying with fewer indicators.