Government Shutdown

A government shutdown occurs when the legislative branch fails to pass key funding bills, resulting in the cessation of some or all government operations…

Overview

A government shutdown occurs when the legislative branch fails to pass key funding bills, resulting in the cessation of some or all government operations. This can lead to reduced public trust in politics and has significant implications for the functioning of a country. In the United States, government shutdowns have become more frequent, with over 10 shutdowns since 1980, including the most recent one in January 2026.