Federal News Network has compiled answers to what happens to federal pay, benefits and retirement during a government shutdown, based on agency guidance.
Here’s how pay, health care, and other benefits will be affected, and where financial support may be available.
With a shutdown looming in 2023, during the Biden administration, MOAA backed legislation to ensure all servicemembers ...
A lapse in appropriations looked likely after Senate Democrats rejected a plan to keep federal agencies open past Sept. 30, ...
In a Truth Social post on Oct. 11, Trump said he is using his authority as commander in chief to direct Secretary of War Pete ...
"I would count on the fact that there's going to be a standstill in processing, at least at the agency level," said Tammy Flanagan.
Here’s what to know about how the government shutdown affects the federal workforce—who keeps working, who gets paid, and who ...
Due to processing time, Congress would need to act to ensure military pay Monday or earlier in order to avoid troops' checks ...
(NEXSTAR) – With some exceptions, most federal workers will not be paid during the government shutdown, including those that haven’t been furloughed and continue to work, like TSA officers or air ...
Oct. 13 is the deadline that determines if millions of military service members and contractors, ICE agents and the National ...
Until the shutdown ends, troops will work without paychecks and federal websites and social media accounts will not be ...