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Federal workers are already starting to miss pay, and some businesses that count on a fully functioning federal government say layoffs and costly delays will accelerate

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Federal workers are already starting to miss pay, and some businesses that count on a fully functioning federal government say layoffs and costly delays will accelerate

  • Post author:Empeiros Capital
  • Post published:October 12, 2025
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Pressure on federal workers and contractors grows, while servicemembers get good news.
2025-10-12 23:00:00
Siobhan Hughes

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