What Will a Gov't Shutdown Mean for the Market?

What Will a Gov't Shutdown Mean for the Stock Market?

  • It will go up

    Votes: 6 17.6%
  • It will go down

    Votes: 13 38.2%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 15 44.1%

  • Total voters
    34
  • Poll closed .

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Without getting into the political aspects of this, and the sobering fact that this could have an impact on the lives of many of our members:

What will a Gov't shutdown mean for the Stock Market?
 
I've wondered that myself. I suppose it depends on how freaking contentious the whole thing gets. But besides how the market might react, what about our ability to move funds in TSP?
 
But besides how the market might react, what about our ability to move funds in TSP?
I didn't even think of that. :eek:

The market does tend to like gridlock in Washington, and that would be the positive, but that may not help us if the TSP is closed.
 
When will we know if the TSP will be open if there is a shutdown, nothing on the stupid website we are paying for. :mad:
 
The public will take it as a savings to the tax payers but don't know it may be a overall loss because goverment employees get backpay, contractors get paid because of contracts and there is more overtime than normal to catch up the backlog of work. They should just give everyone a two week layoff with unemployments benifits like factories do for summer shut downs, instead of vacations, to save the two week payroll.
 
A government shutdown means the people working the Lincoln m
Memorial and other sites will be staying home. The rest will be working, right? Just the rumor I read this morning.
 
Those who actually answer the phones at the call center are no longer Federal employees. They used to be, until it was contracted out under the prior President .


Those answering the phones today at TSP are contractor emplpoyees, and the contract runs year to year.

A shutdown should not affect the ability to move money around in the TSP.

(No special knowledge- just my thoughts on the subject).
 
Those who actually answer the phones at the call center are no longer Federal employees. They used to be, until it was contracted out under the prior President .


Those answering the phones today at TSP are contractor emplpoyees, and the contract runs year to year.

A shutdown should not affect the ability to move money around in the TSP.

(No special knowledge- just my thoughts on the subject).

James thats one of the most sensible things I have ever seen you post.

And thats a compliment. Really
 
Those who actually answer the phones at the call center are no longer Federal employees. They used to be, until it was contracted out under the prior President .

Those answering the phones today at TSP are contractor emplpoyees, and the contract runs year to year.

A shutdown should not affect the ability to move money around in the TSP.

(No special knowledge- just my thoughts on the subject).
I was thinking that too (because they are contractors) but do gov't contractors continue to work during a shutdown? Officially, they wouldn't be getting paid, no?

Here's an article I found on the shutdown ... Psst. No shutdown during a 'government shutdown'

"Regardless, federal contractors would lose out. Many contract workers could be furloughed without pay and not receive lost wages retroactively, especially in an extended shutdown. "
 
The markets don't like uncertainty. There are a bunch of other things going on right now that make the markets jittery. I think the markets go down, but not like a rock. I think an interesting poll would be, will we have a shutdown and if so how long. I'm thinking we have a weekend shutdown. What will be interesting is to see who blinks first.
 
A government shutdown means the people working the Lincoln Memorial and other sites will be staying home. The rest will be working, right? Just the rumor I read this morning.
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Aiming for one of those 15% years. Man, that would be nice.

Hope you get it (the 15%). Me be happy to be within 15% of the tracker leader eoy. Disreguard my signature for the present.
 
IF Gov. shuts down what will the market do? Poll

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Re: IF Gov. shuts down what will the market do? Poll

i'm more concerned with what the markets might do before the shut down.

got all my travel money reimbursed, payday is next monday but usually hits the bank 24:00 friday night, plus my emergency accounts, and i'm getting a new computer.

please, please, hold out for a sensible sparse budget boys, and i could use a free two weeks off.
 
Re: IF Gov. shuts down what will the market do? Poll

If there is a shutdown, can you take leave during it and still get paid?
 
Re: IF Gov. shuts down what will the market do? Poll

If there is a shutdown, can you take leave during it and still get paid?

sorry, but no. In fact you'd be wasting your a/l if you did that. think of it as involuntary-ie you would be at work if you could, therefore if/when the gov turns back on, we are likely to get reimbursed for time presumed we would have been working. thats the way it went last time.

nobody (of those told to stay home) gets paid unless the gov turns back on, once it turns off. if you are required to work during the shutdown (some people would be), you'll get paid regardless.
 
Re: IF Gov. shuts down what will the market do? Poll

I read one article that they'd have to turn off the blackberry service so that you wouldn't be able to do any work during the shutdown. Apparently part of the anti-deficiency act does not allow people to work if the government can't pay them.
 
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