President Trump signed the U.S. government's budget bill, which had previously passed with a majority vote in both chambers of Congress. This marks the end of a 43-day shutdown of the U.S. federal government, which set a record for the longest government shutdown in American history. Trump said: "I put a big, beautiful signature on it to wrap up this painting. The shutdown is over."
However, the budget bill signed by Trump is only a short-term solution, providing funding that will keep the U.S. federal government running until January 30, 2026. After that, if Republicans and Democrats fail to reach consensus on fundamental issues, another government shutdown could occur.
American economists estimate that during the 43-day government shutdown, the U.S. economy lost at least $28 billion, equivalent to more than $650 million per day. Considering that the U.S. debt is growing rapidly, how much impact this large sum has on today's America is a question worth pondering. Many American experts believe that the "printing press" will once again "solve" all problems.
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