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Pell Grants and federal student loans will still be processed. However, the speed of new FAFSA applications may slow down due to staff furloughs at the Department of Education and the Federal Student Aid program,
The federal government shutdown is entering its third week as lawmakers on Tuesday again failed to pass a funding bill. For the eighth time, the Senate failed to pass the House-approved measure to fund the government through Nov. 21, The Hill reported Oct. 14.
Brian Moynihan, CEO of Bank of America, is one of the voices now warning that if the government shutdown drags on too much longer then more serious economic consequences will have to be endured.
A government shutdown means hundreds of thousands of non-essential federal workers aren't reporting to work. Or getting paid. Their last paycheck will be paid according to the regular payment schedule, but only for the hours they worked before being ...
The federal government shutdown will stretch into a second week after Senate Democrats and Republicans failed to agree on competing funding bills Oct. 3, according to The Hill. The standoff is already disrupting federal operations — including at CMS ...
There will be winners and losers as the government splashes out on muscular new industrial policy, Morgan Bazilian, Brad Handler, Ian Lange, and Andrew Bauman write in a guest commentary.
Dan Jones with Carolina Real Estate Experts says the end of the year is typically a slower time for housing nationwide, but this year’s shutdown is adding to the uncertainty aro
Much of the coverage about the concerns that beset states and localities tends to focus on specific areas like budgetary shortfalls, the need for better technology and a shortage of people to fill many vital positions (where have all the accountants gone?
How much longer is the shutdown 2025 expected to last? See live updates, odds on next Senate vote again today and when it will reopen government.