According to historical records, the 2013 partial government shutdown is not a first. We've been here before. Our current situation - because the spending approvals are not in place, it is a federal crime to spend government funds as of October 1, 2013, the first day of the US federal government fiscal year.
You need to know more about what's going on. That's a statement - not a question. I'm including a link here to an article that I find extremely helpful in breaking down the situation into digestible fact morsels.
The article is titled "66 Questions and Answers about the Government Shutdown" and is published in one of my favorite papers, the USA Today. The author is Gregory Korte who in my opinion is an outstanding writer and reporter for that paper.
- What causes a government shutdown?
- Why is it happening now?
- What is the difference between a shutdown and the debt crisis?
- Will I still get my mail if the government is shutdown?
- Will I be able to get a passport? Food stamps? Visit a national park?
- Will I get my Social Security check? Unemployment Benefits? WIC? What about federally funded school lunch programs?
- Will taxes be collected while the government is shutdown?
- If I'm being audited by the IRS, will this continue?
- How many people will be sent home from work during a government shutdown?
- Will active military personnel get paid?
- Will the President and White House Staff get paid during a shutdown?
This is only 16 of the 66 questions that are answered. Read the USA Today piece "66 Questions and Answers about the Government Shutdown". Fifty more fiscal educational facts available to you.
It costs you something to pay attention. In this case the cost is a little reading time. Well worth the investment in my opinion...
Let me know what you think.
Carolyn
You need to know more about what's going on. That's a statement - not a question. I'm including a link here to an article that I find extremely helpful in breaking down the situation into digestible fact morsels.
The article is titled "66 Questions and Answers about the Government Shutdown" and is published in one of my favorite papers, the USA Today. The author is Gregory Korte who in my opinion is an outstanding writer and reporter for that paper.
Here's some of the questions that are answered in this article:
- What causes a government shutdown?
- Why is it happening now?
- What is the difference between a shutdown and the debt crisis?
- Will I still get my mail if the government is shutdown?
- Will I be able to get a passport? Food stamps? Visit a national park?
- Will I get my Social Security check? Unemployment Benefits? WIC? What about federally funded school lunch programs?
- Will taxes be collected while the government is shutdown?
- If I'm being audited by the IRS, will this continue?
- How many people will be sent home from work during a government shutdown?
- Will active military personnel get paid?
- Will the President and White House Staff get paid during a shutdown?
This is only 16 of the 66 questions that are answered. Read the USA Today piece "66 Questions and Answers about the Government Shutdown". Fifty more fiscal educational facts available to you.
It costs you something to pay attention. In this case the cost is a little reading time. Well worth the investment in my opinion...
Let me know what you think.
Carolyn
This article was very informative, providing great information to the most common questions. It also gives me a better understanding to be able to help families that I work with daily, understand what is going on with their benefits.
ReplyDeleteLqreader, glad to know that you have an interest in the financial matters of our nation. Knowledge is king and in finances our knowledge should extend beyond those funds in which we can touch. Happy to know that you found this informative. Thanks for reading and I truly appreciate your feedback!
DeleteThank you for your continued commitment to keep the masses financially educated and aware. This information is vital and imperative to know concerning how our country operates. Your blog is inspiring and enlightening to read and ingest for a prosperous financial future. Keep posting, and I will keep reading. Peace and Love, Janaia
ReplyDeleteYour words are uplifting and inspirational. I think I'll run on... Thanks so much for the feedback!
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