On February 3, 2026, President Donald Trump signed a new spending bill, ending a four-day partial government shutdown that temporarily affected about 225,000 federal employees, including air traffic controllers. The shutdown was resolved through bipartisan negotiations regarding funding for the Department of Homeland Security and immigration policies. Most federal agencies secured funding until September 30, 2026, while DHS received short-term funding until February 13. The rapid resolution of the shutdown boosted market optimism, reflecting a recovery in political stability.