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[US Government Shutdown, Healthcare Funding Clashes, and Tech Sector Shifts]-[The US government has shutdown over a spending row]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-10-01

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The US Government Shutdown: A Total Halt

The United States is currently facing a "complete shutdown" of the federal government, a situation described by BBC correspondent Michelle Flurry as having significant implications. Unlike the 2018 partial shutdown, which lasted 35 days and was the "longest in history," this current cessation affects all federal services. The economic impact is immediate, costing approximately "$400 million a day" and resulting in the furlough of 750,000 federal workers. Key services, including park management and the release of critical economic data like the "Friday's jobs report," are effectively on hold, creating uncertainty for investors on Wall Street.

The Political Clash: Healthcare at the Center

At the core of this legislative stalemate is a fundamental disagreement over priorities between Democrats and Republicans. According to Benjamin Summers, a professor of health care economics at Harvard, the conflict centers on two major categories of healthcare coverage.

  1. Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) Subsidies: The Biden administration expanded subsidies to help individuals afford private insurance, but these are "scheduled to expire at the end of 2025." Estimates suggest that if these expire, more than 4 million people could become uninsured.
  2. Medicaid Reform: New legislation signed this summer seeks to impose stricter requirements on Medicaid, including "work activities" mandates and more "frequent eligibility checks." Summers warns that these "red tape" additions, alongside cuts to state funding, could lead to over 5 million people losing coverage.

Summers argues that while policymakers may aim to save money, the long-term consequences—such as rural hospitals closing and a decline in public health—make this an ill-advised tradeoff. He emphasizes that healthcare coverage should be viewed as an "investment" in the population's quality of life and survival.

Financial Market Reactions

Investment Director Russ Mould notes that while the stock market has seen a slight dip, the most significant strain is visible in the US dollar, which has faced a decline of "10% to 12%" this year. This reflects broader concerns regarding the "febrile nature of American politics" and the sustainability of US government debt. Consequently, investors are flocking to precious metals, with gold reaching an "all-time high" and silver hitting its highest price since 2011, signaling a lack of confidence in current authorities.

Tech Sector Updates: Spotify and Snapchat

Beyond the political turmoil, the tech sector is undergoing notable leadership and monetization changes:

  • Spotify: Founder Daniel Ek is transitioning to the role of executive chairman to focus on "long-term strategy." The company has appointed co-chief executives, a move that analysts view with caution given the historical difficulty of maintaining dual leadership. Despite reaching profitability, the company faces intense competition from giants like Apple and Amazon.
  • Snapchat: The platform is shifting its business model by charging users for its "memories feature" if they exceed 5 gigabytes of storage for photos and videos. As Russ Mould noted, moving from a free service to a paid subscription is a challenging transition, but it reflects a broader trend of tech companies seeking new revenue streams to sustain growth.

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your answer to this question might be how long is a piece of string?
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Well, I think that's anyone's guess.
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But at the moment, Republicans and Democrats don't seem able to see eye to eye.
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They're scheduled to expire at the end of 2025 if Congress doesn't extend them further.
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What's the knock-on effect on the health care system as well?
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see eye to eye
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at its core
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at the expense of
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in the long run
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