Paychecks on Pause: TSA Workers Weather Shutdown Strain

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With DHS funding still lapsed, about 61,000 TSA workers must report for duty while missing their first full paycheck, forcing many to borrow money, tap retirement funds, or rely on community aid as spring travel approaches; back pay is guaranteed by law but won’t arrive until lawmakers resolve the shutdown, a combination that has boosted absences, strained schedules, and airport wait times.
- TSA workers grapple with loss of first paycheck: ‘I don’t want to depend on anybody else’ CNN
- Long lines for TSA continue at Austin airport for second day KEYE
- US airports ask for donations for unpaid TSA staff amid partial government shutdown The Guardian
- TSA problems loom for spring break The Hill
- Miss your flight after abnormally long TSA line? Don't expect a refund USA Today
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