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MarketWatch Breaking NewsNov 15, 2025
The U.S. economy survived the government shutdown — but all is not well


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Accounting TodayNov 13, 2025
Shutdown's end will kick off long process of rebooting US government
The longest government shutdown in U.S. history has ended, but it could take days — and in some cases a week or more — before normal operations and paychecks resume.

Chicago Tribune Business NewsNov 11, 2025
There's no timeline on when flight cuts will ease up after the government shutdown ends
Airlines have canceled more 9,000 flights across the U.S. since the Federal Aviation Administration ordered flight cuts late last week, mostly to ease demand on control towers that are short-staffed during the federal government shutdown.

NPR Topics: BusinessNov 11, 2025
Trump floats tariff 'dividends' even while plan shows major flaws
President Trump says the government will distribute checks to Americans from tariff revenue. Here's what that could mean.
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