Government shutdown 2019
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The business that's not happening, thanks to the shutdown
Jan 9, 2019
From mergers and food regulation to taxes and immigration, daily commerce is in limbo.
Trump pleads on TV for wall money; Dems say he stokes 'fear'
Jan 8, 2019
President Trump's televised address comes as the partial government shutdown continues.
Farming during a government shutdown
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Bennett Purser
Jan 7, 2019
Between unresolved tariffs and a partial government shutdown, it's a tough moment for American farmers.
A patchy picture of the U.S. economy thanks to the government shutdown
Jan 7, 2019
The Census Bureau was supposed to release figures on last November’s factory orders today. But thanks to the partial shutdown of the federal government, the Census Bureau is closed. Marketplace’s Mitchell Hartman looks into what data business decision-makers and investors will have to do without while the shutdown continues, what data will keep flowing (from […]
Government shutdown could affect tax refunds
by
Ben Bradford
Jan 7, 2019
The Internal Revenue Service is operating on a skeleton crew, down to just an eighth of its workforce, during what’s typically the major ramp-up before tax season. Here’s how that could put your tax return timeline into limbo. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
What Democrats want to do in the first 100 hours of the new Congress
by
Janet Nguyen
Jan 3, 2019
Last time she was speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi implemented a 100-hour plan. What’s on the agenda this time around?
Shutdown delays release of key economic data
Jan 3, 2019
The construction industry is hindered by the lack of spending numbers.
For public good, not for profit.
House Democrats have plan to fund government, but not a wall
Jan 1, 2019
Democrats in the House are aiming to pass two bills this Thursday that would fund government agencies and put hundreds of thousands of federal workers back on the job.
Government shutdown continues as Democrats set new congressional agenda
Dec 31, 2018
The impasse over border wall funding is likely the first of many spending battles facing the new divided Congress.
Creditors may go easy on workers caught in the government shutdown. Or not.
by
Erika Beras
Dec 28, 2018
The hundreds of thousands of federal workers who are not getting paid because of the partial government shutdown got a little advice from the government’s Office of Personnel Management today. Tips include how to talk to credit card companies, mortgage lenders and landlords about not being able to pay their bills. The OPM put out […]