The U.S. federal government "shutdown" enters its 37th day, setting a new record for the longest "shutdown" in history.
ChainCatcher News, as Eastern Time in the United States officially enters November 6, the U.S. federal government "shutdown" has reached its 37th day, setting a new record for the longest "shutdown" in history. Previously, the U.S. government experienced a 35-day "shutdown" from the end of 2018 to the beginning of 2019.
According to earlier reports today and Polymarket data, the probability that the platform's "U.S. government shutdown will end after November 16" has surged to 44%, which may indicate that it will be difficult for the U.S. government to "reopen" in the short term. In addition, the probability of the shutdown ending between November 4 and 7 is currently reported at 3%, while the probability of it ending between November 8 and 11 is 22%; the probability of it ending between November 12 and 15 is 30%.
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