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The federal government has been partially shuttered since Oct. 1 after Congress failed to pass budget legislation.
In a hearing on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Susan Illston said the layoffs have brought a human cost that cannot be tolerated.
Government Shutdown 2025: RIFs, Layoffs, And The Toll On Black Federal Workers And Their Communities
As the shutdown stretches past its second week, thousands of federal workers—many of them Black—are losing jobs, paychecks, and the stability that once made a government job a path to the middle class.
WASHINGTON (AP) — With every passing day of the government shutdown, hundreds of thousands of federal employees furloughed or working without pay face mounting financial strain. And now they are confronting new uncertainty with the Trump administration’s promised layoffs.
A federal judge in San Francisco has ordered the Trump administration to immediately halt its efforts to lay off roughly 4,100 federal workers during the government shutdown, saying the move is unlawful.
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Federal workers endure financial strain and fear layoffs as the government shutdown drags on
The fate of the federal workers is among several pressure points that could push lawmakers to agree to resolve the stalemate.
Over a million active duty military personnel may soon go without pay. Here are some resources offered to federal workers to help get them through the shutdown.
The latest YouGov/The Economist poll asked Americans about which political party is to blame for the shutdown, whether they approve of how political leaders are handling the issue, and when they believe the shutdown will end. The poll found that more Americans blamed Trump and Republicans for the shutdown than Democrats.
Retired West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin joins the NewsNation Town Hall to offer suggestions on ending the ongoing government shutdown.