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U.S. Government Shutdown Is Unlikely to Cause an Immediate Recession

White House and Wall Street estimates suggested the economy could withstand a brief shutdown, with risks mounting the longer it lasts.

Jim Tankersley
Author: Jim Tankersley

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Jim Tankersley

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Consumer Confidence (Economic Indicator), Government Bonds, Government Employees, Gross Domestic Product, Inflation (Economics), Organized Labor, Recession and Depression, Shutdowns (Institutional), Strikes, United States Economy, United States Politics and Government
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