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Will the Longest US Shutdown End This Week? — Here is What Betting Markets Say

Michael Juanico by Michael Juanico
November 10, 2025
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  • Moderate Senate Democrats and Republicans are negotiating a compromise to fund the government through Jan. 30 and restore key programs, but without extending ACA subsidies.
  • Polymarket betting markets assign a 93% chance the shutdown ends by Nov. 15 and favor Nov. 12–15 as the most likely resolution window.
  • With over $22 million wagered on timing alone, traders are overwhelmingly betting that the longest shutdown in U.S. history will end within days, not weeks.

The federal government shutdown has now dragged into Day 41, making it the longest in U.S. history, after beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Oct. 1 when Congress failed to pass legislation to fund the government. The previous record, 35 days, happened during Donald Trump’s first term.

Now, though, there are fresh signs this one could be nearing an end — not just on Capitol Hill, but in the places where people put real money on their predictions. On Polymarket, a popular betting platform where users can wager on political and economic events using cards, bank transfers, or crypto, the “smart money” is heavily leaning toward a resolution within days, not weeks.

The Compromise Taking Shape in the Senate

On Sunday, Nov. 9, a group of moderate Senate Democrats broke from the rest of their caucus to privately negotiate a deal with Senate Republicans. The compromise they’re working with would:

  • Fund the federal government through Jan. 30.
  • Reverse the recent layoffs of thousands of federal workers and bar further firings during that period.
  • Fully fund SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) through next September.
  • Resume funding for a range of domestic agencies and programs, including veterans’ benefits and military construction.

One major item, however, was not included: extended subsidies for Affordable Care Act (ACA) recipients. That’s been a core demand for Democrats throughout the shutdown, and dropping it comes with a serious cost. Without those subsidies, health insurance premiums for millions of Americans are likely to rise in the coming months, just as families are already feeling the pinch from higher prices elsewhere.

So while the compromise may unlock the votes needed to end the shutdown, it also forces Democrats to swallow a politically painful trade-off: reopen the government now, or keep fighting and risk dragging out the crisis.

What Polymarket Traders Are Betting On

If you want to know where expectations are settling, the odds on Polymarket tell a pretty simple story — bettors think the shutdown is almost over.

One of the most active markets on the site is, “Will the Government shutdown end by…?” with about $7.5 million in wagers. As of Wednesday morning, the implied odds look like this:

  • Nov. 15: 93%
  • Nov. 30: 99%
  • Dec. 31: 100%
  • Jan. 31: 100%

In plain English, traders are almost certain the shutdown will end before the end of November, and essentially see no chance it drags into next year.

Another Polymarket contract focuses on the exact date the shutdown will end, with more than $22 million riding on the outcome. Right now, the market’s “favorite” is Nov. 14, which would make this a 44-day shutdown. The distribution of odds around that date shows where sentiment really sits:

  • Nov. 8–11: 7%
  • Nov. 12–15: 85%
  • Nov. 16 or after: 8%

So, the bulk of money is betting that the government will reopen sometime between Tuesday and Friday of next week, with only a small fraction expecting a resolution either immediately or much later.

A Shutdown That’s Now a Betting Carnival

As the standoff has dragged on, the shutdown has become just one part of a larger ecosystem of wagers. On Polymarket, people aren’t just betting on when the government reopens. There are markets on:

  • The results of the next jobs report.
  • What Trump will say at particular events.
  • Whether he’d ever try to jail Elon Musk.
  • Whether U.S. airspace could be temporarily closed if too many unpaid air traffic controllers call in sick.
  • And even whether there will be another shutdown before the end of the year.

It all paints a picture of a political environment where major government decisions are not only policy battles, but also trading opportunities. For better or worse, the shutdown has become both a real-world crisis and a live betting ticker.

Are the Odds Right This Time?

Betting markets aren’t perfect predictors, but they do aggregate the views of people who are willing to be financially wrong, which tends to sharpen opinions. The current odds say:

  • The compromise forming in the Senate is more likely than not to get through.
  • The shutdown is very unlikely to stretch into December.
  • And if there’s a surprise, it’s more likely a minor delay than a full-blown collapse of the talks.

The big open question is whether Democrats, especially those who have resisted any deal without ACA subsidies, will accept the short-term political pain of higher health costs in exchange for ending a shutdown that’s hitting workers, families, and agencies on Day 41 and counting.

For now, the money says the answer is yes — and that this record-breaking shutdown is finally in its last days.

Disclaimer: BlockNews provides independent reporting on crypto, blockchain, and digital finance. All content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Readers should do their own research before making investment decisions. Some articles may use AI tools to assist in drafting, but every piece is reviewed and edited by our editorial team of experienced crypto writers and analysts before publication.
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Michael is a BSBA Management graduate from Mindanao State University and has been a professional content writer since 2019. He began exploring cryptocurrency in 2021 and has since made blockchain and digital assets his primary focus. For nearly four years, Michael has contributed research and editorial content at Aiur Labs and BlockNews, producing clear and accessible coverage of market trends, trading strategies, and project developments. He is transparent about his personal holdings in Bitcoin, TRON, and select meme tokens, combining writing expertise with hands-on market experience to deliver trustworthy insights to readers.

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