The stock market has tended to bounce back quickly after the government shuts down.

For all the political firestorms they generate, government shutdowns have been nonevents for both markets and the economy.

If the U.S. government shuts down, jobs and inflation data, which the Federal Reserve relies to make rate decisions, could be delayed.

Republicans and Democrats are at an impasse over government funding, risking another shutdown with significant economic consequences.

Wall Street braces for a U.S. government shutdown as payroll data stalls, leaving the Fed and investors flying blind on key economic signals.

A US government shutdown could result in layoffs of federal workers.

Experts say furloughs and layoffs could slow consumer spending in the months to come.

A range of government services will be halted in a shutdown. National parks, airport security lines and clinical trials could take a hit.

The shutdown could cause hundreds of thousands of federal workers to be furloughed and a slew of key programs and services to be shuttered.

U.S. government shutdown leads to uncertainty, furloughs, and potential firings as Trump and Congress fail to reach agreement.

Washington's political gridlock is expected to inflict wide-ranging miseries for Americans, as anything deemed non-essential will be put on hold.

While the U.S. government has been put to sleep at the end of September, investors, hopefully, had their eyes peeled during the month.

The US government has shut down because Congress couldn’t reach a funding agreement. Here’s what to know about what happens next

A U.S. government shutdown began on Wednesday after lawmakers failed to reach a deal on funding.

The stock market has tended to bounce back quickly after the government shuts down.

It’s important to understand what the shutdown means for everything from national park closures to passport processing times.

How does the government shutdown affect citizens? How long will the shutdown last? These federal agencies will have workers on furlough.

Hundreds of thousands of federal employees are either furloughed or working without pay amid the start of the government shutdown.

The consequences of the current federal government shutdown hinge on how long it lasts. If it lasts long time, it could send the U.S. economy into a tailspin.