A government shutdown is looming but not every federal office will close completely. Some critical services will continue as employees work without pay.
Elsewhere, the impacts of a shutdown are likely to snowball as employees go without pay and programs run out of funding to operate.
The National Federation for Federal Employees, one of the unions that represents federal workers, estimates that 2.1 million civilian federal workers could see delayed paychecks and roughly 4 million federal contract workers could receive no paycheck. Still, Kate Franken, board chair for the National WIC Association, urges families to still seek benefits they think they might qualify for.
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