shutdown

The term **'shutdown'** generally refers to the process of stopping operations or turning off a system, device, or organization, either temporarily or permanently. In computing, it means turning off a computer or server safely so that data is not lost. In a broader context, it can describe the closure of facilities, businesses, or government functions.
  1. U.S. Shutdown Costs $15 Billion a Week and Slows GDP Growth by 1.5 %

    U.S. Shutdown Costs $15 Billion a Week and Slows GDP Growth by 1.5 %

    U.S. Shutdown Costs $15 Billion a Week and Slows GDP Growth by 1.5 % The ongoing U.S. government shutdown has entered its 38th day — the longest in the nation’s history — and its economic toll now far exceeds early forecasts. Weekly losses reach $15 billion According to National Economic...
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