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US government shutdown explained: Which US services stop and which keep running

A range of US government services has been halted as the government shutdown enters its first few days, with hundreds of thousands of federal employees without wages and thousands more conducting business unpaid.

October 01, 2025 / 13:12 IST
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Shutdown forces massive federal layoffs
Shutdown forces massive federal layoffs

The shutdown, which started Wednesday morning, has forced agencies across the government to send huge numbers of employees on unpaid leave. Less critical agencies, such as the Education Department and the Environmental Protection Agency, have seen more than 80 percent of their employees put on furlough. While workers in departments labelled "essential" — such as police officers, air traffic controllers, and active-duty troops — are forced to continue labouring without compensation until the US Congress reauthorizes appropriations, the New York Times reported.

Though previous shutdowns have been short, lasting only a few days, this standoff is proving more contentious. President Trump boasted of employing the shutdown as a political tool, even suggesting he would risk federal workers' jobs if funding did not continue.

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Agencies most affected

The Environmental Protection Agency furloughed nearly 89 percent of its 15,000 workers, with disaster-response and emergency cleanup units alone staying on the job. The Department of Education suspended new grants and investigations while leaving only 330 workers on the job. The Commerce Department, which handles census and economic statistics, has sent more than 34,000 workers home, putting many research and statistical reports on hold.