WASHINGTON — When Jill Hornick woke up on a recent Monday morning, her first thought was that her timecard would be submitted that day for her job with the Social Security Administration in Chicago. But this Monday was different. The federal government was locked in a shutdown, and she received a paycheck for $0.
‘No idea how long people can hold out’: Federal workers feel brunt of shutdown
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