The U. S. government is set to shut down next weekend unless Congress manages to strike a last-minute agreement to pass a dozen spending bills before the Sept. 30 funding deadline, an unlikely scenario that has left many Americans anxiously wondering how a potential government shutdown would impact them.
During a shutdown, the government can only spend money on essential services, such as those related to law enforcement and public safety.
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