Military Life

Troops, families and military civilians: How is the shutdown affecting you?

U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Hector Orenga, 305th Air Mobility Wing crew chief, conducts engine inspections on a C-17 Globemaster III at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., Jan. 24, 2024. The C-17 is capable of rapid strategic delivery of troops and all types of cargo to main operating bases or directly to forward bases in deployed areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Sergio Avalos)

The government shutdown continues to grind on, and there’s no end in sight.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Sunday that troops would begin going without pay starting Nov. 15 if the shutdown continues, even as many families prepare for the holiday season. Earlier this month, Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson warned that this could be the longest shutdown in American history.

Troop Insight has continued to cover military issues related to the shutdown, including missing or incorrect mid-month paychecks, emergency loan troubles, service obligation extensions and Congressional infighting over legislation that could restart military pay.

But we know that the shutdown extends beyond those issues and occurs away from the limelight of Capitol Hill. And we want to hear more from you — troops, military families, veterans, federal employees and contractors — as the government’s closure reaches its fourth week.

 

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Denis Bourret

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