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Furloughed Government Employee Assistance

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This shutdown is the longest in history and if the parties can’t agree on funding border security this shutdown could go on for some time. The Washington Examiner [2] reported, “Some 30 Democratic lawmakers left the government shutdown behind Friday on a chartered flight to Puerto Rico for a winter retreat with 109 lobbyists and corporate executives during which they planned to see the hit Broadway show “Hamilton” and attend three parties including one with the show’s cast.”

Making Ends Meet

Our representatives should stay in Washington until government is funded. We the people should insist that anytime Congress refuses to come to the table and forces a shutdown, our representatives must not be paid for the duration. They should also NOT receive back pay like all other feds will receive, make them pay for their inaction and inability to do their job.

Fortunately, there are ways for furloughed employees that don’t have sufficient resources and savings to bridge the gap until their back pay is restored.  

Credit unions and other financial organizations are coming together to help furloughed federal workers make it through the government shutdown. The Allegent Federal Credit Union [3] in Pittsburgh is offering low-cost short-term loans plus they initiated a NO COST “Skip A Pay” service for all federal employees affected by the shutdown. Furloughed employees should contact their local credit union for similar low and no cost assistance.

Here is a short list of things furloughed employees can do if they are having a difficult time financially during the shutdown:

I suggest calling your representatives and let them know it’s time to get back to the table and pass a budget. They need to do what’s good for the country and do their jobs. This has gone on far too long. 

Request a  Federal Retirement Report™ [10]  today to review your projected annuity payments, income verses expenses, FEGLI, and TSP projections.

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