Core Points - The U.S. government is facing a potential shutdown, with various departments releasing plans for temporary employee furloughs just before the deadline [1][2] - Over 400,000 non-essential employees may be furloughed across eight cabinet departments, which account for more than two-thirds of federal employees [1] - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has indicated that 1,563 positions are in a "RIF status," potentially facing permanent cuts [1] Group 1 - The federal agencies typically announce their shutdown plans weeks in advance, but this year many released their emergency plans within the last 24 hours before the deadline [2] - The lack of agreement on a temporary funding bill between the two parties in Congress suggests a high likelihood of a government shutdown [2] - Essential personnel will continue to work during the shutdown, including law enforcement and IT staff necessary for data maintenance [2] Group 2 - The Department of Health and Human Services will stop accepting new patients for clinical research and limit public health information dissemination during the shutdown [3] - The Department of Labor will suspend the release of economic data, including the September non-farm payroll report [3] - The Social Security Administration will place approximately 6,000 of its 51,000 employees on unpaid leave during the shutdown [4] Group 3 - The Department of Veterans Affairs will continue benefits and medical care, but maintenance of cemeteries will cease during the shutdown [5] - The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) plans to keep all 74,299 employees working due to funding secured through the Inflation Reduction Act, which extends until 2031 [5]
最后一天,美政府各部门陆续发布停摆计划,数十万雇员或被迫休假
Feng Huang Wang·2025-09-30 06:40