Trader consensus on the DHS shutdown resolution leans heavily toward after March 31 (79.1%), driven by the March 14 continuing resolution deadline for Homeland Security appropriations amid stalled full-year funding talks. Partisan divides persist, with House Republicans pushing spending cuts and border security enhancements tied to DHS functions, clashing against Senate Democrats' demands for higher baseline funding. Recent developments include the House advancing scaled-back FY2025 bills last week, facing procedural blocks, and incoming Trump administration signals prioritizing fiscal restraint via DOGE initiatives, eroding odds for nearer-term outcomes like March 24-27 (12.8%). Leadership negotiations and committee markups next week remain pivotal amid elevated shutdown risks.
Resumo experimental gerado por IA com dados do Polymarket · AtualizadoQuando o desligamento do DHS terminará?
Quando o desligamento do DHS terminará?
Após 31 de março 79.2%
24-27 de março 12.8%
28 a 31 de março 6.3%
20-23 de março <1%
$1,212,484 Vol.
$1,212,484 Vol.
16 a 19 de março
<1%
20-23 de março
<1%
24-27 de março
13%
28 a 31 de março
6%
Após 31 de março
79%
Após 31 de março 79.2%
24-27 de março 12.8%
28 a 31 de março 6.3%
20-23 de março <1%
$1,212,484 Vol.
$1,212,484 Vol.
16 a 19 de março
<1%
20-23 de março
<1%
24-27 de março
13%
28 a 31 de março
6%
Após 31 de março
79%
The end date of the shutdown will be determined by the date on which the funding bill required to reopen the Department of Homeland Security is signed by the President or otherwise enacted. The announcement of an impending reopen will not qualify.
The resolution sources for this market will be information from official U.S. Government sources and a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus on the DHS shutdown resolution leans heavily toward after March 31 (79.1%), driven by the March 14 continuing resolution deadline for Homeland Security appropriations amid stalled full-year funding talks. Partisan divides persist, with House Republicans pushing spending cuts and border security enhancements tied to DHS functions, clashing against Senate Democrats' demands for higher baseline funding. Recent developments include the House advancing scaled-back FY2025 bills last week, facing procedural blocks, and incoming Trump administration signals prioritizing fiscal restraint via DOGE initiatives, eroding odds for nearer-term outcomes like March 24-27 (12.8%). Leadership negotiations and committee markups next week remain pivotal amid elevated shutdown risks.
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