Friday , November 8 2024

US shutdown sends economy into uncharted waters

Government assistance to feed the poorest Americans is funded through next month only.

None of this includes the hardships felt by the 380,000 federal workers who have been furloughed or the 420,000 who are deemed “essential” but are working without pay.

They owe an estimated $438 million a month in rent and mortgage payments, according to the real estate firm Zillow.

Around the Washington region, home to about 20 percent of the federal work force, restaurants are sitting empty, taxis are idled and traffic increasingly moves with eerie ease along the capital’s choked boulevards.

Yingrui Huang, an engineer for a defense contractor at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland, told AFP his company is normally at work building weather satellites and telescopes for the government but is shuttered until further notice.

To fight boredom, he is now driving for the mobile ride hailing service Lyft but said he was most concerned hourly employees like janitors, cafeteria workers and secretaries.

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“Their salaries are definitely lower than most of the engineering staff. They don’t get the limelight. We don’t think about them,” he said.

Economic research on the last major shutdown in October 2013 found many federal workers were largely able to avoid sinking into debt — delaying mortgage payments and shifting balances between credit cards.

But that shutdown lasted for barely two weeks — one pay cycle — and lawmakers at the time had quickly promised workers would receive back pay.

“It’s possible that the effects will be greater for this shutdown,” University of Chicago economist Constantine Yannelis, who studied the 2013 shutdown, told AFP.

“The longer a shutdown lasts, the more persistent a change in habits you could see.”

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