One Week Into The Government Shutdown: What’s Happening Now

It’s Day 8 of the 2025 Government Shutdown, and it looks like the federal government is no closer to an approved budget than it was last week. I’m guessing that this won’t be resolved within the week; in fact, I think it could be almost November before the funding bill is approved.

I’m writing this post as a furloughed federal employee who has prepared for this sort of thing, and I want to assure you all that I’m doing just fine. The unscheduled time off was perfect: I had just finished helping a friend relocate to her new home, and I was walking nearly 22,000 each day during the move. Additionally, I was helping her after I finished work every day, so I was helping with the move between 7 PM and 3 AM each night, for several days. By the time the shutdown was announced, I was sleep deficient and running on absolute fumes, so having a few days to properly rest and take care of myself was perfect.

Foresight has been a savior during this time. I save my money and live sensibly so that I can weather changes in income, and, given the many shutdown threats I’ve lived through over the past 20(!) years of federal employment, I am NOT surprised that this happened. I was working as a federal employee in 2013, which was when I experienced my first shutdown. My daughter was small and that was the perfect time to do some domestic travel and catch up on the sleep I’d been missing as a long-distance daily commuter. So, being wise, keeping a positive outlook, and using the break to my advantage has been good for me.

For those impacted by the shutdown, I’m sorry for any inconveniences you may have experienced. And for those that are just annoyed with all of this, just know that every federal employee understands and agrees with you. I sincerely hope that this gets resolved soon, so that we can get back to serving the public.

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