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A political stalemate over Homeland Security funding that has forced essential TSA staff to work without pay.
A new Bank of America Institute analysis reveals that more Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.
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The group with the lowest rate of living paycheck to paycheck was households earning $200,000 to $300,000.
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TSA staff hit with 'big fat 0' paycheck amid DHS shutdown—some 'donating plasma' to survive
The plight of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees is not getting any better amid the ongoing DHS conflict. According to Benzinga, the staff members will reportedly miss out on their first paycheck after repeated disagreements between lawmakers on both sides of the spectrum over the Department of Homeland Security’s funding,
Denver International Airport is asking travelers to donate grocery and gas gift cards to help unpaid TSA workers during the government shutdown in an effort to ‘ease the burden’ as Congress faces pressure to act.
TSA officers work without pay due to a partial government shutdown, airport wait times are affected. See TSA wait times at Florida airports.