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Job fairs, hobbies and community conversations: How federal workers are coping with shutdown angst
CNN attended two job fairs in the Washington, DC, area recently. Many furloughed government employees at these events gave sobering accounts of the hardships they’re facing.
Many people buy the idea that government jobs are low-paying. However, many public sector careers offer great salaries in ...
Federal layoffs push workers to private jobs as hiring slows, but key industries like tech, finance and health care continue to add positions.
The congressional gridlock preventing the passage of a funding bill has impacted millions across the U.S., including ...
From air travel to food assistance to small business loans, Georgians are feeling the effects of the extended federal government shutdown.
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell announced on Wednesday that the Federal Open Market Committee will slash ...
The ongoing government shutdown isn’t just the longest in American history. It’s likely the most damaging, too.
Many federal workers are struggling to make ends meet amid the ongoing government shutdown, including firefighters at the ...
Two winners of the Arthur S. Flemming award who spoke to "Government Executive" emphasized the importance of agency ...
As most Americans following current events know, the U.S. federal government shut down at 12:01 a.m. on Oct. 1, 2025 due to ...
As federal workers continue to live without work and miss their paychecks, some federal credit unions are stepping up to provide temporary financial help.
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