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US shutdown's economic impact is higher than price of Trump's border wall

Wall Street traders aren't the only ones who rely on government economic data

US President Donald Trump delivered a televised address to the nation from his desk in the Oval Office about immigration and the southern US border
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US President Donald Trump delivered a televised address to the nation from his desk in the Oval Office about immigration and the southern US border. Photo: Reuters

Amitrajeet A Batabyal | The Conversation
The shutdown may be over – for now – but its consequences will linger on.

One of those concerns is the dizzying amount of economic data the federal government collects on everything from the state of the economy and investment to the cost of college and the quality of nursing homes. During the partial government shutdown, a lot of data simply weren’t collected, which means at a minimum there will be gaps in what people know about the U.S. economy, the jobs picture and housing, to name just a few areas.

Americans may not realize