Most Americans believe the shutdown will last two weeks or less: Survey
Share this @internewscast.com

According to a recent poll, a majority of Americans anticipate the government shutdown to endure for two weeks or less, as Congress deals with the repercussions of the first shutdown in approximately six years.

The YouGov poll, released on Friday, revealed that 41% of Americans believe the federal shutdown will last up to two weeks. Within this group, 16% expect it to last under a week, while 25% foresee a duration of one to two weeks. Meanwhile, 13% predict the shutdown to span three to four weeks, and 9% anticipate a closure lasting at least a month.

However, over a third of those surveyed, specifically 37%, are uncertain about the duration, reflecting the widespread uncertainty expressed by lawmakers in Washington.

House Republicans have called off next week’s votes and have been advised by Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to avoid returning to the Capitol. Johnson has urged Senate Democrats to pass a temporary bill to keep operations running until November 21.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) and most party members have declined to support the spending bill until there are guarantees for the extension of Affordable Care Act (ACA) subsidy renewals and a reversal of Medicaid cuts.

In the meantime, 47% of YouGov poll participants stated they believe the shutdown will not affect them, while 35% expressed it is “probably” likely to have a personal impact.

Republicans are shouldering the brunt of the blame for the federal shutdown, according to the survey findings. 

A plurality, or 45%, of Americans said President Trump is very responsible for the shutdown. The same percentage blamed GOP lawmakers, and 36% said they feel congressional Democrats are responsible. 

One YouGov survey was conducted online on Oct. 1 with 2,368 U.S. adults. A second survey was conducted on Oct. 2 with 2,890 U.S. adults. The margin of error for each survey is approximately 2.5 percentage points. 

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

Palm Bay Family Expresses Gratitude for Safety Following Truck Collision with Home

PALM BAY, Fla. – This holiday season, a family in Palm Bay…

Boeing Delays Astronaut Mission for Capsule’s Next Space Station Trip

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – In a joint decision, Boeing and NASA have…

Knoxville Public Building Authority Defrauded of $750K, Police Report Reveals

In a concerning case of wire fraud, the Knoxville Public Building Authority…

Rare Superman Comic Shatters Records with $9.12M Auction Sale – Discover the Story Behind the Iconic Issue!

A rare copy of the inaugural Superman comic has set a new…

Ocala Break-In Mystery: Police Investigate Unsolved Fatal Shooting

OCALA, Fla. – Authorities are seeking more information following the fatal shooting…

Devastating Pakistani Airstrikes in Eastern Afghanistan: 10 Lives Lost, Majority Children

KABUL – The Taliban administration in Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of conducting…

Breaking: TBI Probes Officer-Involved Shooting of Driver in Hamilton County

Authorities in East Tennessee are currently investigating an incident involving a deputy-involved…

Deputies Hunt for Suspect After Seminole County Shooting Incident

SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – A man is in critical condition following a…

Tesla Design Flaws Alleged in Lawsuit Following Fatal Crash Involving Washington State Woman, Injuring Her Husband

A lawsuit filed in federal court claims that a Tesla Model 3’s…

BBC Executives to Be Questioned by Lawmakers on Standards Following Trump’s Legal Threats

LONDON – The BBC is bracing for a grilling by lawmakers on…

Ballad Executive Warns That ACA Reductions Could Impact Both Healthcare Providers and Patients

The expiration of “enhanced premium subsidies” from the Affordable Care Act (ACA)…

Analyzing the Next Steps in Climate Change Mitigation Following the Conclusion of Brazilian Talks

BELEM – The recent U.N. climate discussions held in the Amazon left…