US Government Shutdown Crisis: 750,000 Workers Without Pay Amid Stalemate

The US government shutdown has entered its fourth week with no resolution in sight. Kevin Hassett, Director of the National Economic Council, expressed deep concern about 750,000 federal employees working without pay. He suggested affected workers explore credit union loans offering zero interest during this crisis. Meanwhile, political stalemate continues as Democrats and Republicans clash over healthcare subsidies and worker payments.

Key Points: Kevin Hassett Urges Federal Workers to Seek Credit Union Loans

  • 750,000 federal employees working without paychecks during fourth week of shutdown
  • Hassett suggests zero-interest credit union loans as temporary financial solution
  • Democrats accuse Republicans of holding healthcare subsidies hostage in negotiations
  • Air traffic controller shortages exceed 200, threatening holiday travel disruptions
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We 100% want government open: Trump's Economic aide Kevin Hassett on US shutdown

Trump economic aide Kevin Hassett addresses US government shutdown, suggests credit union loans for 750,000 unpaid workers amid political deadlock over healthcare.

"We 100% want the government open. We agree with Speaker Johnson, who has passed a bill to reopen the government. - Kevin Hassett"

Washington, DC, October 25

Director of the National Economic Council, Kevin Hassett, on Friday expressed concern over the US government shutdown, which is entering its fourth week, with no end in sight.

Hassett appealed to employees, suggesting credit union loans as a temporary solution, as 750,000 employees are working without paychecks, sparking concerns about their financial stability.

Amid a political stalemate, the Republicans want to reopen the government, citing Speaker Johnson's bill.

"We 100% want the government open. We agree with Speaker Johnson, who has passed a bill to reopen the government. We are really appealing to the 750,000 federal employees who aren't getting their paychecks. We would urge people to call their supervisors, because there are options available, like credit union loans, which offer zero interest to people in this situation. But the situation is really unacceptable to us, and it's because Schumer has decided to shut down the government. And I remind everybody that in the previous administration, when President Biden was here, that 13 times Republican senators voted to keep the government open because they understood that that's their constitutional duty to be a moderating force in this country," he said.

Democrats accuse Republicans of holding healthcare hostage, refusing to extend subsidies under the Affordable Care Act. Democrats refuse to reopen without addressing healthcare subsidies and paying furloughed workers, and they blocked a Republican-led bill to pay essential workers, as per CNN.

Moreover, staffing shortages among air traffic controllers have reached over 200, potentially disrupting holiday travel, according to CNN.

Meanwhile, Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock explained on Friday that his vote in favour of the Republicans' bill to continue paychecks for some federal employees working through the shutdown was because he didn't want to see workers punished.

"I think that the Republicans are tragically holding the American people who need health care hostage. They're holding federal workers hostage, and just because they've decided to shut down the government doesn't mean that these workers ought to be punished," the Georgia Democrat said. "And so some of these folks that they're holding hostage had a path to get some relief, I'm happy to offer that to them. Meanwhile, I'm fighting for health care," as quoted by CNN.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone who works in government sector here in India, I can understand the stress these American federal employees must be feeling. No salary for weeks is unimaginable. Hope they resolve this soon! 🙏
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Sarah B
The air traffic controller shortage is scary! Imagine holiday travel disruptions because of political games. Both sides need to compromise - healthcare subsidies are important, but so are people's jobs and safety.
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Arjun K
Interesting to see how American politics works. In India, government shutdowns are rare. The blame game between parties reminds me of our own political dramas sometimes. Hope they find middle ground soon.
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Michael C
Respectfully, suggesting credit union loans to employees who haven't been paid for weeks feels tone-deaf. The real solution is to reopen the government, not offer more debt options. Both parties should prioritize citizens over politics.
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Nisha Z
This affects global economy too. As someone working in IT sector dealing with US clients, such instability creates uncertainty. Hope they resolve this before it impacts international markets more seriously. 💼

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