All work and no pay: US govt shutdown hits federal workers; forced to apply for loans to meet daily needs
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US federal workers are facing financial hardship as the government shutdown enters its second week, with many resorting to loans to cover essential expenses. Furloughed employees and those working without pay are experiencing significant stress, impacting morale and household finances. Credit unions are offering short-term, interest-free loans to help bridge the gap until back pay is received.
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