Government Shutdown Inflicted Widespread Pain, Poll Finds

Shutdown Pains Alarming Number Of Americans

The government shutdown is finally over, but not before inflicting pain on millions of Americans, according to a new HuffPost/YouGov poll.

Forty-four percent of Americans in the survey said the shutdown had hurt their families, including 19 percent who said it hurt a lot. Forty-six percent said it made no difference, and 5 percent said it helped. The poll was conducted Oct. 15 and Oct. 16, before Congress reached an agreement that ended the shutdown.

The poll found more Americans feeling pain in the shutdown's third week than in the first week, when a HuffPost/YouGov poll conducted Oct. 4 and Oct. 5 found that 38 percent of Americans said the shutdown was hurting them or their families.

Even those who said their families had not been harmed worried about the shutdown's impact on the country. Seventy-one percent of respondents said the shutdown had hurt the economy, and 73 percent said it had hurt the country as a whole.

The financial ratings agency Standard & Poor's said that the shutdown took at least $24 billion out of the U.S. economy. The firm lowered its estimate of fourth quarter gross domestic product growth from 3 percent to 2 percent.

Majorities of Democrats, Republicans and independents in the poll said the shutdown was hurting the country as a whole. Republicans, however, were less likely than other groups to say the shutdown had affected them personally -- 58 percent of Democrats, 41 percent of independents and 26 percent of Republicans said that the shutdown had hurt their families.

The poll also found Americans worried what would happen if Congress had failed to raise the debt ceiling Wednesday night. Sixty-seven percent of respondents said it would hurt the economy, 64 percent said it would hurt the country as a whole and 52 percent said it would hurt their own families.

The HuffPost/YouGov poll was conducted Oct. 15 and Oct. 16 among 1,000 U.S. adults using a sample selected from YouGov's opt-in online panel to match the demographics and other characteristics of the adult U.S. population. Factors considered include age, race, gender, education, employment, income, marital status, number of children, voter registration, time and location of Internet access, interest in politics, religion and church attendance.

The Huffington Post has teamed up with YouGov to conduct daily opinion polls. You can learn more about this project and take part in YouGov's nationally representative opinion polling.

Before You Go

John Boehner

2013 Government Shutdown

Popular in the Community

Close

What's Hot