What Government Shutdowns Mean for Markets and Your Portfolio

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Lawmakers are once again struggling to pass a federal budget, raising the prospect of a government shutdown. While such events can disrupt government operations and workers, history shows they’ve had minimal lasting impact on financial markets. Market stability tends to persist because shutdowns are temporary and don’t alter underlying economic fundamentals. For long-term investors, maintaining focus on strategy rather than reacting to political drama remains the best course of action.