Anderson Says There Is `Real Chance' of Federal Shutdown
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Feb. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Barry Anderson, former deputy director of the Congressional Budget Office, talks about the likelihood of a U.S. government shutdown and the potential impact on government contractors and the U.S. economy.
U.S. government operations are being funded under a continuing resolution, or stop-gap measure, that will expire March 4 unless President Barack Obama and Congress approve an extension. Anderson speaks with Margaret Brennan on Bloomberg Television's "InBusiness." (Source: Bloomberg)