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US shutdown’s ripple effects: How missed pay-cheques and shuttered agencies are starting to hurt Americans

As the federal government enters its third week closed, communities beyond Washington are beginning to feel the financial and social strain.

October 13, 2025 / 14:08 IST
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Shutdown worsens hardships for Americans
Shutdown worsens hardships for Americans

The US government shutdown has continued into a third week, and the repercussions are reaching long beyond furloughed bureaucrats in Washington. The dispute between President Donald Trump and Congressional Democrats over health coverage subsidies and funding to the government has resulted in hundreds of thousands going without paycheques and millions without the use of basic services. Economists say the hurt is spilling over into the general economy, as it did to the tune of $11 billion during the record 34-day closure in Trump's first term, the Washington Post reported.

Employees, families prepare to miss pay-cheque

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About 750,000 furloughed federal workers and 4,000 others who were laid off last Friday will still starve without pay, although the military will be paid because President Trump had the Pentagon transfer research funds. Civilian workers will not be automatically reimbursed once the shutdown reopens. Families of the furloughed workers are already reducing expenses, cancelling vacations, and heading to soup kitchens with the possibility of going without pay-cheque four to six weeks. For most people, one missed pay-cheque will put them behind on mortgages, auto payments, or bills.

Essential services come to a grinding stop