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“Closed” signs went up at national parks, and federal employees went home across South Florida on Tuesday as the federal government limped its way through…
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South Florida branches of the Internal Revenue Service are among the agency offices being affected by the current U.S. government shutdown.And the…
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While government shutdowns are messy and disruptive, the country has lived through them before. The U.S. government, on the other hand, has never had to go cold turkey on borrowed money. That's what would happen if Congress doesn't raise the nation's borrowing limit by Oct. 17.
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Much of South Florida may not notice that large parts of the federal government shut down early Tuesday, but Washington’s budget stalemate promises to…
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Disruptions in government services will slow growth, at least in the short term. But economists say they can't refine their predictions because they have no idea how long the shutdown might last or how many federal workers may be furloughed.
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How would government agencies and services be affected if lawmakers don't reach a budget deal by midnight? We've put together a quick breakdown.