Politics & Government
Shutdown Threatens Thousands In Camden Co. Who Work For The Federal Government
Camden County has one of NJ's largest federal workforces. The looming government shutdown threatens not only their pay, but their jobs.

CAMDEN COUNTY, NJ — Thousands of federal employees in Camden County are bracing for impacts as the government shutdown continues.
Roughly 750,000 federal employees could be furloughed each day during the shutdown, with the total daily cost of their compensation at around $400 million, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
Camden County has one of New Jersey's largest federal workforces, with 4,366 civilian federal employees and 1.7 of the county's employed population, according to estimates from the Economic Policy Institute.
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Most federal employees don't get paid during a government shutdown. Some get furloughed — placed on unpaid leave — while others must work without pay until normal operations resume.
There are also about 33,000 members of the military living in New Jersey. Members of the U.S. Armed Forces are working without pay during the shutdown.
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Federal workers who are furloughed or working without pay will receive backpay once normal government operations presume, thanks to a law passed in 2019. But they won't receive lost wages until Congress restores funding for their compensation.
Impacted federal employees assigned to work in New Jersey can qualify for state unemployment benefits.
However, some of the cuts could be permanent, as President Donald Trump threatened mass firings of workers and suggesting "irreversible cuts" to Democratic priorities.
Congress will reconvene Friday to vote again on a Republican measure to extend federal funding for seven weeks.
With reporting from the Associated Press.
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