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Federal Government Shutdowns Explained in 1 Minute | What Really Happens
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What really happens when the U.S. federal government shuts down? 🇺🇸
From closed national parks and delayed passports to unpaid federal workers, shutdowns impact millions of Americans. But why do they happen so often, and what’s the cost?

In this video, we break down government shutdowns in 60 seconds — the causes, effects, and history behind one of America’s recurring political crises.

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Transcript
00:00Ever wondered what happens when the U.S. government runs out of money?
00:03Let's break it down. A government shutdown happens when Congress can't agree on a budget.
00:08That means many federal agencies lose funding and have to close or scale back.
00:13Federal workers get split into essential, like air traffic controllers and border agents,
00:18who work without pay, and non-essential, who are sent home. National parks,
00:23museums and passport offices shut their doors, and delays pile up fast.
00:29Shutdowns also cost billions, and shake trust in the system.
00:33Remember, it's not just about politics, it affects everyone.
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