The longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history has left millions of Americans in limbo, sparking concerns about an economic downturn. With Congress at a stalemate, the impacts are reverberating across the country, from airports to grocery stores. More than a thousand flights were canceled on Friday, and thousands more were delayed, affecting travelers who were already facing the prospect of missing their weddings, family gatherings, and work. Federal workers, who haven't been paid in weeks, are struggling to make ends meet, with some facing the prospect of losing their homes if the shutdown doesn't end soon. The uncertainty surrounding the shutdown's end has led to deepening concerns about its impact on the overall economy, with one of Trump's top economic officials sounding the alarm. The shutdown has also affected the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), with a federal judge ruling that the Trump administration needed to fully pay benefits for over 40 million Americans this month. However, the Supreme Court has temporarily paused the lower court order, injecting more uncertainty into the situation. The shutdown has also affected small, independent grocers, who depend on SNAP for up to half of their sales. The Center for American Progress identified 27,000 retailers, mostly in rural areas, as the most likely to shoulder the brunt of cuts to SNAP. As the shutdown continues, the impact on American families and the economy remains uncertain, leaving many to wonder when and how this crisis will end.