Sunday, June 7, 2026
newmoneyfront.com
Advertisement
  • News
  • Share Market
  • Commodoties
  • Forex
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Share Market
  • Commodoties
  • Forex
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
newmoneyfront.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Finance News

“It feels terrible.” Federal worker’s family tightens their belts as shutdown drags on

For your consideration by For your consideration
October 12, 2025
in Finance News
0
“It feels terrible.” Federal worker’s family tightens their belts as shutdown drags on
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

You might also like

US Supreme Court backs FCC, SEC in rulings on regulatory powers

Spectra Rolls $4.88M Into New XRP Yield Market as Flare Keeps Liquidity Intact

American Men Lead Crypto Adoption as 31% Prioritize Privacy Over Banking Norms


Stephanie Rogers at her mother’s home outside Denver, where she and her two daughters now live. Rogers has dipped into her retirement to help the family get through the federal shutdown.

Stephanie Rogers at her mother’s home outside Denver, where she and her two young daughters now live. Rogers has dipped into her retirement to help the family get through the federal shutdown.

Tegan Wendland/CPR News


hide caption

toggle caption

Tegan Wendland/CPR News

In a way, Stephanie Rogers started preparing for the current moment months ago, when she and her two daughters moved in with her mother about half an hour south of Denver. High prices for everything was certainly one reason.

“When you added up the numbers between both of our family households, it was going to be something that we could not keep going long term,” says Rogers, who’s 44 and divorced with no child support.

Rogers has been a microbiologist with the Food and Drug Administration for 16 years and is now among hundreds of thousands of federal employees not working. She is also a chapter president with the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU).

Another big motivation for living together? The uncertainty of a new administration focused on shrinking the government, plus Rogers’ memory of the last federal shutdown, back in 2018.

“And we’re living in that reality now,” she says. “And so that is our decision, to just make sure all of us survive this process.”

Her mother, Nina Chapman, says she loves having her granddaughters around. “I was grateful we had a basement. It was just a wonderful area to put everybody,” she says.

Planning ahead for life without a paycheck

When the previous shutdown dragged on for 35 days, from late 2018 into 2019, Rogers says she was “utterly unprepared.” So she made sure to plan better this time.

In the weeks before this shutdown, as the deadline for the funding lapse approached, she rushed to squeeze in medical appointments. She requested early refills of the kids’ medications in case she couldn’t afford them without a paycheck.

Rogers also made a painful decision that will carry its own financial cost. “I had to pull out of my retirement, which has some tax consequences for next year,” she says.

Rogers has asked for flexibility with her car payment and is thinking twice about extracurriculars for her girls, who are 10 and 12. They might have to skip field trips that cost extra or volleyball games that are a long drive away. And the plan has been to buy only essential food.

“In fact, we just had our freezer go out,” she says. “We lost our meat, and that’s just devastating to us because we were counting on that.”

Rogers has also applied for state unemployment. Furloughed federal workers are generally eligible for that, though they must refund the money when the shutdown ends, and after they get any retroactive pay withheld during that time.

“We don’t know what our future looks like”

But President Trump has floated the idea that some workers might be denied backpay, despite a law he signed mandating it in 2019. He’s also threatened mass firings during the shutdown, a process the administration said had begun Friday. And Trump has talked about permanently cutting “Democrat programs,” without saying specifically what that means. Rogers says all of this makes the current shutdown feel very different.

“It feels terrible,” she says. “I don’t know if I even have a job when I walk away from this, much less if I will get paid. Do I have health insurance if we don’t get back pay? It’s a really hard place to be in when you have children who rely on you.”

Rogers believes she and other federal employees do essential work — such as food inspections — that the general public may only appreciate when they’re gone.

But across the federal government, it’s been stressful all year. Mass layoffs and funding cuts have left fewer people working longer hours, she says, only to be sent the message now that they’re not really wanted.

“My mother worries about [it] constantly. My daughter has woken up and said, ‘Does mommy have a job today?’ We don’t know what our future looks like,” she says.

So even though she’s in her dream job, Rogers says she’s started applying for other positions outside the federal government.

Share30Tweet19
For your consideration

For your consideration

Recommended For You

US Supreme Court backs FCC, SEC in rulings on regulatory powers

by For your consideration
June 7, 2026
0
US Supreme Court backs FCC, SEC in rulings on regulatory powers

The US Supreme Court just handed federal regulators a pair of wins that crypto firms should pay very close attention to. In two separate rulings issued on June...

Read moreDetails

Spectra Rolls $4.88M Into New XRP Yield Market as Flare Keeps Liquidity Intact

by For your consideration
June 6, 2026
0
Spectra Rolls $4.88M Into New XRP Yield Market as Flare Keeps Liquidity Intact

An XRP-denominated fixed-term yield market on the Flare Network recently completed a liquidity rollover with zero market interruption.Key TakeawaysFlare Network executed a seamless $4.88M XRP liquidity rollover between...

Read moreDetails

American Men Lead Crypto Adoption as 31% Prioritize Privacy Over Banking Norms

by For your consideration
June 5, 2026
0
American Men Lead Crypto Adoption as 31% Prioritize Privacy Over Banking Norms

A new study found 51% of U.S. crypto wallet users are systematically replacing legacy banks with digital assets for everyday financial tasks.Key TakeawaysAn Oobit survey shows 51% of...

Read moreDetails

Eurosystem invites participants for tokenization, DLT projects

by For your consideration
June 4, 2026
0
Eurosystem invites participants for tokenization, DLT projects

Homepage > News > Business > Eurosystem invites participants for tokenization, DLT projects The Eurosystem is inviting financial market stakeholders and public sector bodies to provide insights and...

Read moreDetails

Scott Fanatico Featured on the Marquis Masters Podcast

by For your consideration
June 3, 2026
0
Scott Fanatico Featured on the Marquis Masters Podcast

Mr. Fanatico's working-class background serves him well as a financial advisor and business leader SAN ANGELO, TX, June 03, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Scott Fanatico has been featured on...

Read moreDetails
Next Post
Is the stock market open on Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day? Does the post office deliver mail?

Is the stock market open on Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day? Does the post office deliver mail?

Related News

RaveDAO’s RAVE token collapses 90% in a day as exchange probes widen

RaveDAO’s RAVE token collapses 90% in a day as exchange probes widen

April 19, 2026
India’s $5 trillion equity market could double in four years, says Raamdeo Agrawal

India’s $5 trillion equity market could double in four years, says Raamdeo Agrawal

December 14, 2025
Fairshake’s $10 million Illinois misfire marks first big hitch in crypto political surge

Fairshake’s $10 million Illinois misfire marks first big hitch in crypto political surge

March 18, 2026

Browse by Category

  • Commodoties
  • Crypto
  • Finance News
  • Forex
  • Share Market
newmoneyfront.com

We bring you the best Premium WordPress Themes that perfect for news, magazine, personal blog, etc. Check our landing page for details.

CATEGORIES

  • Commodoties
  • Crypto
  • Finance News
  • Forex
  • Share Market

BROWSE BY TAG

asx AUSTRALIA Bitcoin china christians Cryptocurrencies donald trump E-Commerce Economy Fed Tapering freedom INVESTMENT jpy Market Stories money Obligation peace profit russia shares stock market stocks Strategy Tax Trading truth

Copyright © 2024 newmoneyfront.com! Design by Freelancing Solution. All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Share Market
  • Commodoties
  • Forex
  • Crypto

Copyright © 2024 newmoneyfront.com! Design by Freelancing Solution. All Rights Reserved.

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?