**Bipartisan congressional action on stopgap funding has driven trader expectations against a government shutdown by October 1.** Senate Appropriations leaders Susan Collins and Patty Murray reached a deal in early August 2026 for a continuing resolution (CR) extending current funding levels through mid-December, which the Senate passed on August 8 with strong cross-party support. The House has advanced parallel clean CR measures to the same effect, avoiding policy riders or disputes that could derail passage before the September 30 fiscal year-end. Both parties’ leaders have publicly prioritized averting a lapse ahead of the November midterms, building on earlier 2026 appropriations progress and recent full-year bill enactments. These steps have reduced near-term risk, aligning with the 83.5% “No” probability by reflecting the wisdom of crowds in real-money assessments of legislative momentum and procedural timelines.
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A U.S. federal government shutdown is considered to have gone into effect when there is a lapse in appropriations that results in federal government agencies suspending non-excepted operations, typically including the furlough of non-excepted federal employees.
A lapse in appropriations occurs when Congress fails to enact, or the President fails to sign into law, legislation providing funding authority for federal government operations by an applicable deadline, resulting in a funding lapse. A lapse in appropriations where no federal agencies cease or suspend non-excepted operations will not qualify as a shutdown.
Partial shutdowns qualify. A shutdown affecting one or more, but not all, federal agencies constitutes a shutdown.
The following will qualify as a shutdown:
- An official directive from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) ordering heads of affected agencies to execute shutdown plans (e.g., an instruction to "execute plans for an orderly shutdown") that is in effect by the specified date and time
- An official operating status published by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) indicating that, due to a lapse in appropriations, federal government operations are suspended, reduced, or vary by agency (e.g., a notice that "due to a partial lapse in appropriations, Federal Government operations vary by agency")
The following will not qualify as a shutdown:
- A technical lapse in appropriations where OMB or other authorized authority directs agencies to continue normal or substantially normal operations
- Government closures or operating status changes resulting solely from Federal holidays, inclement weather, natural disasters, or other emergencies, unless such closures coincide with a qualifying shutdown caused by a lapse in appropriations
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the United States government, including the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...A U.S. federal government shutdown is considered to have gone into effect when there is a lapse in appropriations that results in federal government agencies suspending non-excepted operations, typically including the furlough of non-excepted federal employees.
A lapse in appropriations occurs when Congress fails to enact, or the President fails to sign into law, legislation providing funding authority for federal government operations by an applicable deadline, resulting in a funding lapse. A lapse in appropriations where no federal agencies cease or suspend non-excepted operations will not qualify as a shutdown.
Partial shutdowns qualify. A shutdown affecting one or more, but not all, federal agencies constitutes a shutdown.
The following will qualify as a shutdown:
- An official directive from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) ordering heads of affected agencies to execute shutdown plans (e.g., an instruction to "execute plans for an orderly shutdown") that is in effect by the specified date and time
- An official operating status published by the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) indicating that, due to a lapse in appropriations, federal government operations are suspended, reduced, or vary by agency (e.g., a notice that "due to a partial lapse in appropriations, Federal Government operations vary by agency")
The following will not qualify as a shutdown:
- A technical lapse in appropriations where OMB or other authorized authority directs agencies to continue normal or substantially normal operations
- Government closures or operating status changes resulting solely from Federal holidays, inclement weather, natural disasters, or other emergencies, unless such closures coincide with a qualifying shutdown caused by a lapse in appropriations
The primary resolution source for this market will be official information from the United States government, including the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...**Bipartisan congressional action on stopgap funding has driven trader expectations against a government shutdown by October 1.** Senate Appropriations leaders Susan Collins and Patty Murray reached a deal in early August 2026 for a continuing resolution (CR) extending current funding levels through mid-December, which the Senate passed on August 8 with strong cross-party support. The House has advanced parallel clean CR measures to the same effect, avoiding policy riders or disputes that could derail passage before the September 30 fiscal year-end. Both parties’ leaders have publicly prioritized averting a lapse ahead of the November midterms, building on earlier 2026 appropriations progress and recent full-year bill enactments. These steps have reduced near-term risk, aligning with the 83.5% “No” probability by reflecting the wisdom of crowds in real-money assessments of legislative momentum and procedural timelines.
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