October 01, 2025
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Gold Hits Record Amid U.S. Government Shutdown

Gold prices hit record highs as a partial U.S. government shutdown loomed, while equity markets remained largely unfazed — the S&P 500 closed up 0.3% at a new all‑time high and the Dow also finished in record territory. Carson Group data show that across 22 shutdowns since 1976 the S&P 500 averaged a 0.3% gain during shutdowns and a 13% gain in the 12 months after, though analysts caution a prolonged impasse or additional policy risks such as new tariffs could change that historical pattern.

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🔍 Key Facts

  • CBS MoneyWatch posted on 2025-10-01 that investors were largely unfazed by the U.S. government shutdown.
  • On the day of reporting the S&P 500 closed up 0.3% and set a new all-time high; the Dow also finished in record territory.
  • Carson Group analysis cited that across 22 government shutdowns since 1976 the S&P 500 averaged a 0.3% gain during shutdowns.
  • The Carson Group analysis also found the S&P 500 delivered an average gain of 13% in the 12 months following shutdowns.
  • Analysts quoted in the report explained why markets often shrug off shutdowns.
  • Those analysts warned that the typical market calm could change if a shutdown is prolonged or accompanied by other policy risks, such as new tariffs.

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Investors are unfazed about the government shutdown. Here's why.
https://www.facebook.com/CBSMoneyWatch/ October 01, 2025
New information:
  • Carson Group analysis cited: across 22 shutdowns since 1976 the S&P 500 averaged a 0.3% gain during shutdowns and a 13% average gain in the 12 months following shutdowns.
  • Specific market action the day of reporting: the S&P 500 closed up 0.3% and set a new all‑time high; the Dow also finished in record territory.
  • Sourced analyst commentary explaining why markets often shrug off shutdowns and caveats on how extended impasses or concurrent policy risks (new tariffs) could change that view.
Gold prices hit record highs amid U.S. government shutdown
PBS News by Wyatte Grantham-Philips, Associated Press October 01, 2025