Navigating the Shutdown: Financial Impact and Smart Moves
Now that the federal government has shuttered many doors, millions of Americans are wondering how this disruption will affect their finances. The answer lies in your personal situation. Here's what to know – and what steps to consider.
People relying on safety net programs: There's good news if you depend on
Federal employees: For furloughed workers and those working without pay, you are guaranteed backpay once the government reopens, but the delay can strain household budgets. You may be eligible for support through the
Government contractors: Unlike federal employees, contractors typically don't receive retroactive pay. Missed workdays may result in permanent income loss, and delays in contracts and permits are likely.
Small business owners: Businesses that rely on federal contracts or serve government facilities – such as cafés, maintenance crews and transportation providers – may see a sudden drop in revenue. Additionally, the
Veterans: You can largely expect business as usual. The
Investors: If you are invested in
How long will it last? Shutdowns are unpredictable but typically short-lived according to Bloomberg. Since 1976, there have been 20 shutdowns lasting at least a day. The longest – in
What you can do now: In uncertain times, focus on what you can control. If you're directly impacted, review your finances and build a lean budget that prioritizes essentials like housing, food and transportation. If you have emergency savings, this may be the time to use it. For a longer shutdown, you can ask about financial assistance for many of your bills (e.g., mortgage, utilities, credit cards, car loans, student loans). Just be sure to understand the terms and conditions.
While a government shutdown can be unsettling, taking proactive steps and acting early can help you stay financially grounded. Shutdowns are disruptive, but they are also temporary – and having a clear plan can help you weather the storm and protect your financial well-being.
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