As the federal government shutdown enters its 20th day, the Senate is set for another failed vote on reopening the government, raising the question: How much longer will it last?

As the federal government shutdown enters its 20th day, the Senate is set for another failed vote on reopening the government, raising the question: How much longer will it last? WASHINGTON —

The federal government shutdown has reached its 20th day, with no resolution in sight as Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill remain at an impasse. The Senate is scheduled to vote again on Monday to reopen the government. It's expected to fail.

With the shutdown expected to last for some time, here are the answers to some commonly asked questions:

How long is the government shutdown going to last?

The short ans

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