🚨 U.S. Shutdown Clock Is Ticking (Jan 30 Deadline) 🚨
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How a Partial Government Shutdown Over ICE Would Impact Immigration Enforcement
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Washington is walking toward another funding cliff: current funding is set to expire Friday, Jan 30, 2026, and a partial shutdown could begin just after midnight if Congress can’t pass a deal. �
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This isn’t just “headline drama.” A shutdown is a macro shock in disguise:
It can freeze government operations, delay data/permits, and hit sentiment right when markets are already jumpy. �
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Economists commonly estimate ~0.1–0.2 percentage points (annualized) of GDP growth per week during a shutdown—often with some rebound later, but the volatility comes first. �
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What’s different this time: the fight is heavily tied to Homeland Security / immigration provisions, and the Senate math is brutal because 60 votes are effectively needed to clear the hurdle. �
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💡 Trader takeaway (not advice):
When policy uncertainty spikes, markets don’t need “bad news”—they just need unclear outcomes. That’s when correlations jump, liquidity thins, and crypto can whip both ways fast.
⏳ So what’s your call: deal at the last minute, or shutdown actually hits this weekend?
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Risk of a Partial Government Shutdown This Weekend Is Rising. Here's Why.
Shutdown looms as ICE shootings spawn partisan fight over DHS funding in US Congress
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