how long does government shut down last

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A U.S. government shutdown typically lasts until Congress approves the necessary appropriations or temporary funding measures to resume government operations. Historically, shutdowns have varied widely in duration, averaging nearly eight days. The shortest shutdown lasted just a few hours, while the longest one extended for 35 days, occurring during President Donald Trump's initial term from December 2018 to January 2019. Shutdowns continue until lawmakers reach funding agreements, which means the length is unpredictable and depends on political negotiations.