32.1 C
Jalandhar
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
HomeWorldUS Government Shutdown 2025: Trump’s Leadership Sparks Crisis, Daily Loss of $1...

Related stories

Top 3 Income Tax Compliance Risks in 2025 & How to Avoid IT Notices

Understanding the New Compliance Landscape With evolving regulations under the...

White House Briefly Locked Down After Shooting Near Washington Monument

Incident Near Washington Monument Triggers Security Alert A major security...

Trump Calls US Navy ‘Pirates’ Over Iran Port Blockade, Sparks Global Debate

US-Iran Conflict The ongoing conflict between the United States, Israel,...

Japan Unveils New Indo-Pacific Strategy, Strengthens Vietnam Ties

Japan Shifts Focus Toward Southeast Asia Japan has unveiled a...

Nothing Has Changed: Yami Gautam Opens Up on Life with Aditya Dhar After ‘Dhurandhar’ Success

Dhurandhar’s Massive Success and Industry Impact The blockbuster success of...

US Government Shutdown 2025: Trump’s Leadership Sparks Crisis, Daily Loss of $1 Billion (₹8,876 Crore)

Date:

US Faces Its First Shutdown in 7 Years

The United States has officially entered a federal government shutdown from October 1, 2025, midnight (ET) after Congress failed to pass the budget bill. This marks the first shutdown in 7 years, and nearly 800,000 federal employees have been furloughed (sent on unpaid leave). Courts have announced they can function until October 17, but beyond that, operations may halt if the funding crisis continues.

Daily Economic Loss: $1 Billion (₹8,876 Crore)

According to Gregory’s report, the shutdown is costing the US economy around $7 billion per week, which translates to $1 billion per day.
At the current exchange rate ($1 = ₹88.76), this equals a staggering ₹8,876 crore daily loss.

Services at Risk During the Shutdown

A prolonged shutdown could severely impact:

  • Social Security benefits

  • Air travel operations

  • Food assistance programs for low-income families

  • Consumer spending, which may drop by nearly $30 billion if the crisis continues.

Lessons from the 2018–19 Shutdown

This is not the first time the US has faced such a crisis. Back in 2018–19, under Donald Trump’s presidency, the US witnessed a 35-day partial shutdown, the longest in American history. That shutdown cost the economy $11 billion, including $3 billion in permanent losses.

  • 3,75,000 government employees were sent on leave.

  • 4,25,000 employees were forced to work without pay.

Impact Under Trump’s Leadership

The current shutdown is once again being linked to Donald Trump’s aggressive budget stance, pushing America toward massive economic losses. Experts warn that if the deadlock continues, the economic and social fallout could surpass that of 2019.

spot_img

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from up to 5 devices at once

Latest stories