Federal Workers Are Barely Making It Through the Government Shutdown

The US government's partial shutdown has left tens of thousands of federal workers struggling to make ends meet. Thirty days into the impasse, WIRED spoke with over a dozen furloughed employees who described desperate measures to survive. Picking up side gigs and taking advantage of free food programs are common coping mechanisms.

Furloughed employees face significant financial stress. Some have seen their income cut by 65%. The lack of compensation for interest on credit cards and the negative impact on credit scores exacerbate the issue. Employees at FEMA reported charging most expenses to a credit card, waiting for a government-issued shutdown loan from a credit union.

While some workers are fortunate enough to have partners or savings that can help, many struggle to make ends meet. Federal workers express frustration with lawmakers and the lack of support during this time. An employee at HUD said they're scared to spend money as the shutdown drags on without an end in sight.

The situation has become particularly difficult for those who rely on federal programs or work with sensitive information. Without other non-essential staff, some employees reported that projects are piling up and will take a lot of time to untangle when the government reopens.

As the shutdown enters its fourth week, workers continue to feel the strain. Furloughed employees admit that their mental health is suffering due to the prolonged uncertainty. Some have expressed feelings of despair and guilt over having a temporary break when colleagues are struggling.

The contrast between lawmakers' actions and those of ordinary federal workers has highlighted the issue. An employee at GSA said, "I met my husband at the entrance of the East Wing... it's gone." The shutdown has felt like a loss of identity for many furloughed employees, who are now forced to find new ways to cope with their financial and emotional struggles.

As the government's impasse continues, workers remain uncertain about when they will receive pay or have access to benefits.
 
man this is wild 65% cut in income is crazy some ppl r really struggling 🀯 fam gotta feel for them, they're not just affected financially but also mentally it's like they're stuck in limbo not knowing when they'll get their paycheck back πŸ’Έ and it's not just the financial stress, it's the uncertainty too, like will we ever go back to normal? πŸ€”
 
i cant even imagine what its like to be in a situation where u gotta choose between paying bills or surviving 🀯🏠. 65% reduction in income is just insane... how are ppl supposed to make ends meet on that? and not having any support from lawmakers is just unacceptable 😑. i feel so bad for the ppl who are struggling, especially those with families or who rely on fed programs πŸ€•. its like they're being penalized for something they dont even control. mental health suffers when u're in a state of uncertainty 24/7... how can anyone expect ppl to perform at their best? πŸ€―πŸ‘Ž
 
man this shutdown is getting crazy 🀯 i was thinking about it the other day and i realized that i've been putting off buying a new laptop for like 6 months now, but at least i'm still working πŸ˜‚ what's weird is how people around me are starting to ask me when i'm going to start my own business... like, no guys i just need a decent computer to get some work done πŸ€ͺ anyway, has anyone else noticed that with the shutdown, it feels like the whole country is on a weird pause mode? like we're all waiting for something to happen, but nothing's happening πŸ’­
 
I'm so worried about these furloughed workers πŸ€•. It's crazy that lawmakers aren't doing more to support them during this shutdown. I mean, 65% less income is huge and it's not just the financial stress, it's also the mental health impact... I've heard some of these employees are literally counting down the days till they can get back to work πŸ•°οΈ. And what really gets me is that they're not even getting paid interest on their credit cards πŸ€‘. It's like the government is just disappearing and leaving people high and dry πŸ’Έ. Can't we do better than this?
 
Ugh, this shutdown is taking a toll on so many people πŸ€• #FederalWorkerProbs. I feel like anyone who's been furloughed or has a loved one who works for the gov't should be getting some kind of support, you know? It's not fair that they're stuck in limbo while lawmakers are still making decisions πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ #ShutDownAffectsEveryone. And can we talk about how ridiculous it is that people have to charge expenses on their credit cards? Like, who does that? πŸ€‘ #FinancialStruggleIsReal. It's heartbreaking to hear that some employees are struggling with mental health issues due to the uncertainty... we need to do better by our workers! πŸ’– #SupportOurWorkers
 
Ugh 🀯, it's crazy how much of a hit people's lives are getting hit during this partial shutdown. I mean, 65% cut in income is a huge deal πŸ’Έ and the credit card interest is just adding insult to injury 😩. And can you believe some people have to charge all their expenses to credit cards and then wait for a loan from a credit union? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ It's like they're living on borrowed time.

And mental health-wise, it's getting pretty rough. I've seen some posts from furloughed employees saying they're feeling hopeless and anxious 😩. Like, what even is the point of having a temporary break when you know your colleagues are still working hard? 🀝 It's just not fair. And can we talk about how frustrating it must be for them to see lawmakers making decisions without actually living with the consequences? πŸ™„

I mean, I get that politics isn't everyone's cup of tea, but come on πŸ™. We need some basic humanity here. Furloughed employees are just trying to survive and make ends meet, you know? They're not asking for a handout; they just want some stability and support during this really tough time πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ€• man this is wild they're basically asking ppl to live off credit cards no cap 65% income cut is insane who has that kind of savings? πŸ€‘ and it's not just the money the mental health impact is real people r feeling desperate and hopeless 😩 gotta feel for those furloughed employees struggling to find new gigs and cope with all this uncertainty πŸ’”
 
Ugh πŸ€•, this is getting crazy! The gov't shutdown is so inhumane πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ, these federal workers are struggling big time 😩. I mean, 65% cut in income? That's like me losing my job and not getting any pay for a month... no thanks πŸ˜’. And now they're charged on credit cards? Not cool 🚫. The mental health stuff is also super concerning 🀯, prolonged uncertainty can do a lot of damage to people's minds.

And the thing is, these workers are just trying to survive 🌎, but it feels like the gov't is kinda abandoning them πŸ’”. I mean, where's the support? Where's the help? It's all about the politics and not about the people who actually work hard for this country πŸ’ͺ. This shutdown needs to end ASAP ⏰, these workers need their paychecks back πŸ€‘ and some peace of mind 😌.
 
OMG 🀯 it's crazy how the shutdown is affecting these ppl πŸ™ so many are struggling just to survive πŸ’Έ like 65% less income is a huge hit to anyone's financial situation and it's even worse when you gotta charge credit card bills cuz they're not getting paid 🚫 what's going on with our government? πŸ€” some ppl have partners or savings, but many don't so how are they supposed to cope? 😩 also it's like a big stress factory for those who work with sensitive info and have projects piling up πŸ’₯
 
I feel so bad for these federal workers πŸ€•, like they're on a never-ending reality TV show where the finale is still two months away πŸ˜‚. I mean, who wouldn't want to get a 65% cut in income and deal with credit card interest? Sounds like a dream come true... said no one ever 😴. And can you blame them for feeling like their lives are in limbo? It's like they're stuck in a perpetual state of "temporarily" πŸ•°οΈ.

I'm surprised they haven't started selling "I'm furloughed" t-shirts yet πŸ’Έ. But seriously, this whole thing is a big mess, and I feel for these people who are struggling to make ends meet. Maybe lawmakers should take a cue from their employees and start worrying about the human impact of their decisions instead of just focusing on the politics πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

By the way, has anyone seen my Netflix password? I think it might have been affected by this shutdown... 😳
 
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