The government shutdown, which stretched into its 35th day Tuesday, has tied the record for the longest in U.S. history. The current shutdown began Oct. 1, after Congress failed to strike a deal to fund the government.
Key business and economic news with implications this week and beyond:
Full StoryPresident Trump signaled Tuesday he would be withholding Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits until “Radical Left Democrats open up government,” as many states grapple with a lapse in federal funding.
USDA tells grocery stores: No special discounts for SNAP recipients
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Pizza Hut’s Parent Says Struggling Chain May Go Up for Sale (NYT) IBM cutting thousands of jobs in the fourth quarter (CNBC) Trump Negotiating With Ozempic Maker to Sell Some Weight-Loss Drugs for $149 (WSJ)Opinions related to business and economic issues submitted to The Hill:
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