S&P: U.S. government shutdown could drag down GDP by 0.1-0.2 percentage points per week
Jinse Finance reported that S&P Global Ratings stated that a recent U.S. federal government shutdown may only have a slight impact on GDP growth, but as federal discretionary spending is temporarily reduced and market sentiment weakens, economic uncertainty is rising. According to economic departments, for each week the government shutdown continues, economic growth may decrease by 0.1-0.2 percentage points. (Golden Ten Data)
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