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How a federal government shutdown works

About 22,000 federal workers in Nevada face furloughs or unpaid work while over 500,000 SNAP recipients and essential services continue during the ongoing shutdown, officials said.

  • On Wednesday, the federal government shut down after U.S. Congress failed to pass a funding measure, and federal agencies began furloughing non-excepted staff.
  • Political disagreement over health care and budget priorities prompted the stalemate as House Democrats held fast to preserving health care funding, while GOP leaders cited $1.5 trillion added debt, Senator Bill Cassidy said.
  • Federal employees nationwide face widespread furloughs as over 750,000 staff likely pause work and the Bureau of Land Management plans to furlough about 4,000 employees.
  • Essential services such as Medicare and Medicaid will continue, and SNAP recipients will receive benefits this month, though funding may last only roughly 30 days before disruption.
  • Economic data releases, including Friday's monthly jobs report, may be delayed, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned the shutdown could hit Gross Domestic Product and complicate Federal Reserve choices amid inflation above 2% target.
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Las Vegas Review-Journal broke the news in Las Vegas, United States on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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