45% of Americans Say the Government Shutdown Makes Them Less Likely to Make a Major Purchase, Up From 21% in Early October
- More than a third of Americans say they are worse off financially because of the shutdown, according to a new Redfin survey
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45% of respondents are less likely to make a major purchase overall due to the government shutdown, up from21% in early October -
7% of Americans with monthly housing payments have missed a payment in the past three months, while13% have been late on a payment.14% predict they will miss or be late on a housing payment in the next three months.
The biggest jump came among those who say they’re much less likely to make a major purchase, rising from
Just over half (
This is according to a Redfin-commissioned survey conducted by Ipsos on November 3-4, 2025. The nationally representative survey was fielded to 1,005
The federal government shut down on October 1, after Congress failed to agree on a new budget for the 2026 fiscal year, forcing hundreds of thousands of federal workers to go without pay and disrupting some state and local programs that rely on federal funding. The stalemate has rattled economists and consumers alike. The Congressional Budget Office estimates the shutdown could shave up to
One in five Americans (
The majority (
Nearly half of Americans say the shutdown has had a negative impact on their lives
The shutdown’s footprint extends beyond purchases. Nearly half (
Half of Americans (
More than a third of Americans are doing worse financially because of the government shutdown, including
The majority (
Of the 745 respondents with a monthly mortgage or rent payment, about one in five have missed (
Of those who have a monthly housing payment to make,
A third of people who have missed or been late to make housing payments, and who are likely to, cite government shutdown as a direct cause
Of the 107 respondents who have missed or been late to make monthly housing payments in the past three months, and who are likely to miss or be late in the next three months,
A higher share (
Decreased or delayed income is the most cited reason for missing or being late to make housing payments
The most cited reason for missing or being late to make housing payments (
The next most cited reason for respondents who have already missed or been late to make payments is emergency expenses or unexpected costs (
Adding to the effect of a government shutdown and general economic uncertainty, several high-profile companies—including Amazon and UPS—announced major layoffs in late October impacting tens of thousands of employees.
Nearly
The majority (
Of the workers who are concerned about their jobs, tariffs (
To view the full report, including charts and additional methodology details, please visit: https://www.redfin.com/news/shutdown-sentiment-job-security-survey
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