Government Shutdown Takes Toll on Workers’ Paychecks

The government shutdown is taking its toll on hundreds of thousands of workers who are missing their first full paychecks. The shutdown, which began October 1, has extended into another week, with no end in sight. Many federal employees, including those working at the Department of Homeland Security, have been receiving smaller paychecks since they were not compensated for the first few days of October.

The White House has moved to pay certain federal workers, including military personnel and law enforcement agents, but many are still going without pay. The Federal Aviation Administration has reported staffing shortages, including air traffic control problems, which are causing flight delays and disruptions.

As the shutdown continues, concerns are growing about the impact on essential services, including food assistance programs. Senators have expressed concern that funding for these programs is at risk amid the shutdown. Meanwhile, President Trump is set to meet with Xi Jinping in South Korea, where he will hold a high-stakes meeting with the Chinese leader.

In related news, the Ontario province government has announced it will pause an ad campaign criticizing US tariffs on Monday, in an effort to revive trade talks between the two countries. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has vowed to double Canada’s exports beyond the US.

The situation is causing frustration among federal workers, who are facing serious financial hardship due to their lack of pay. Many have been forced to rely on food banks and other forms of assistance. As the shutdown continues, it remains unclear when workers will receive their next paychecks.

Here are some key developments:

* Hundreds of thousands of federal employees are missing their first full paychecks due to the shutdown.
* The Federal Aviation Administration has reported staffing shortages, including air traffic control problems.
* President Trump is set to meet with Xi Jinping in South Korea.
* Ontario province government has announced it will pause an ad campaign criticizing US tariffs on Monday.
* Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has vowed to double Canada’s exports beyond the US.

Source: https://edition.cnn.com/politics/live-news/government-shutdown-trump-update-10-24-25