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[Economic Fallout from Shutdown, US-Colombia Diplomatic Tensions, and the Louvre Museum Heist]-[Shutdown Economics, U.S.- Colombia Tensions, Louvre Heist Fallout]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-10-21

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The Economic Ripple Effects of the Government Shutdown

The ongoing US government shutdown is beginning to transcend administrative inconvenience, evolving into a significant economic burden. According to NPR’s Scott Horsley, while the initial fallout was limited, the duration of the shutdown is now threatening the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of federal employees. Economist Brett Ryan notes that while workers expect back pay, they face immediate financial pressures, including "mortgage payments," "credit card payments," and "kids' tuition."

Beyond federal staff, the impact on government contractors is particularly severe, as they lack the guarantee of being "made whole" once the government reopens. Bernard Lleros of Oxford Economics estimates that approximately $800 million in contracts are not being awarded daily. The most concerning aspect is the potential threat to small businesses, which possess "relatively thin cash buffers." Experts warn that this financial stress could force these businesses to "furlough workers" or "lay off workers outright." Furthermore, the potential disruption to the SNAP (food stamp) program in November could prove to be a "shock" to the broader US food chain, hitting vulnerable populations in the South and West most acutely.

Diplomatic Deterioration: US-Colombia Relations

Relations between the United States and Colombia have reached a new low as President Trump openly labeled Colombian President Gustavo Petro an "illegal drug leader." This rhetoric stems from a series of lethal military strikes on suspected drug boats, which Petro has characterized as "murder." The tension has escalated to the point where Colombia has recalled its ambassador to Washington.

Despite Trump’s accusations, reporter John Otis highlights that the administration has provided no evidence linking Petro to drug trafficking. Petro, the first leftist president in Colombia's history, has been a vocal critic of the US administration, even urging US soldiers to "disobey President Trump" during a rally. The dispute is deeply ideological, with Petro asserting that "we do not accept kings" in response to Trump's interventionist threats. Experts warn that cutting off USAID, which remains a critical tool in the fight against "drug cartels," could ultimately backfire and undermine regional security efforts.

Security Lapses and the Louvre Museum Heist

The cultural world is reeling from a brazen daylight robbery at the Louvre Museum, where thieves disguised as maintenance workers made off with 19th-century royal jewels. The heist, which took less than eight minutes, has exposed critical vulnerabilities in the security infrastructure of the world's most visited museum. Pierre-Jean Chalanson, a collector of the Napoleonic era, sharply criticized the museum’s lack of safeguards, stating, "No security, no policeman, no camera. It's a joke."

French authorities are currently investigating the possibility of foreign interference or a high-profile commission, though they acknowledge that the stolen items are likely to be dismantled and the gold melted down, potentially resulting in the permanent loss of a "part of French history and culture." The incident has sparked national outrage, with Senate commissions demanding explanations regarding the failure of alarm systems and the slow response time of museum personnel. With major security upgrades not scheduled until 2031, the museum faces immense pressure to address these "huge gaps in security" immediately.

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Like, everybody's got bills to pay.
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The risk is that you start to put some of these small businesses into financial stress.
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That would be a shock, you know, a hit.
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Do we have a good idea of what the total price tag of the shutdown is so far?
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You're welcome.
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dial back their spending
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made whole
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thin cash buffers
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financial stress
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lay off workers outright
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📖 Transcript

With paychecks and contracts frozen, the government shutdown will hit the broader economy.
The risk is that you start to put some of these small businesses into financial stress.
What are the costs of not running the government?
I'm Leila Fadil, that's Michelle Martin, and this is Up First from NPR News.
Colombia is recalling its ambassador to the US after President Trump called the country's president.
Quote an illegal drug leader.

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