By January, all the macroeconomic data will finally return to a normal update schedule, completely moving past the shadow of the last shutdown. Although there is still a risk of another U.S. government shutdown before January 30, the actual probability of a shutdown is much smaller than last time.
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By January, all the macroeconomic data will finally return to a normal update schedule, completely moving past the shadow of the last shutdown. Although there is still a risk of another U.S. government shutdown before January 30, the actual probability of a shutdown is much smaller than last time.