
Federal Managers Association
By Eric Katz, Government Executive
Forcing a large swath of the federal workforce not to work for going on a full month is having significant and lasting impacts on the economy, according to a non-partisan legislative branch review, causing a loss of at least $7 billion dollars from the gross domestic product.
That figure would grow to $11 billion if the shutdown lasts another two weeks or $14 billion if it were to last until Nov. 26, the Congressional Budget Office found in a report on Wednesday. Unlike many other economic impacts of the shutdown, CBO noted the losses accrued from employees not conducting their normal work cannot be recovered.
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