American economic damage reaches 10 to 30 billion dollars per week – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency

According to the report of Mehr News Agency, quoted by Al-Masirah Network, Bloomberg News Agency reported that the American economy suffers losses between 10 and 30 billion dollars a week due to the coinuation of the longest governme shutdown in the history of this coury, which has eered its 36th day.
This news agency also announced that due to the coinuation of this unprecedeed shutdown, airports across the United States are facing a series of flight delays and cancellations.
The US Federal Aviation Administration is also in this load It reported that in order to maiain the safety of flights during the coinuation of the federal governme shutdown, air traffic has dropped by 10% at 40 airports in the coury.
The US governme shutdown eered its 36th day, the longest governme shutdown in US history.
Many public services are still suspended; Civil servas have gone on compulsory leave and there have been disruptions at airports.
Still no way solution There is no way out of this impasse.
On the 1st of October (October 9) with the official start of the federal governme shutdown, the activities of a large part of the coury’s governme were stopped.
This is the first governme shutdown in Trump’s second term.
The first phase of the shutdown included non-esseial services and included facilities such as the Parks Service and museums that operate with federal funds. After that, thousands of employees of federal departmes, whose job descriptions were found to be “unnecessary”, were se on compulsory leave. The number of federal employees who are subject to mandatory leave is more than 587 thousand people.
Meanwhile, 14 attempts in Congress to resume the activities of the Trump administration have been met with failure, with Democrats and Republicans insisting on their positions.
Republicans have accused Democrats of irresponsibly shutting down the governme by rejecting the budget bill; While this bill could have kept the governme open uil November 21 as a temporary solution.
On the other hand, the Democrats emphasize that the responsibility for the compromise rests with the Republicans, who corol both houses of Congress, but still need at least 8 Democratic votes to pass the budget in the Senate. So far, only 3 Democratic senators have voted in favor of the curre bill, while Republican Senator Rand Paul has also opposed it.
Democrats also warn that Republicans should consider a sharp increase in insurance premiums in the health insurance program; Because according to the foundationKaiserIf the tax credits are canceled, the average insurance premiums will increase by 26%. Registration for these plans has started since the beginning of November.



