A Deeper Dive into the Governmental Shutdown - Reuters.com

For the 21st time since 1976, the federal government has been shut down due to Congress’s inability to reach an agreement on funding plans. What’s unknown, of course, is how long the curtailment of government services will continue. Still, if the most recent occurrence is any indicator–it lasted 35 days–the disruption won’t end anytime soon.
So, while Americans ponder the actions of their political leadership, many are wondering how and when the impact will be felt at their level. Reuters reporters Courtney Rozen and Andy Sullivan have compiled a post that sheds some light on which agencies will be affected and how they are expected to react to the disruption of funds. Click here to read the Reuters.com post in full.
The post explains that the Social Security Administration (SSA) will continue issuing benefits payments despite furloughing a portion of its staff. This is likely to impact customer service operations; consequently, members of the public who need to interact with SSA may face delays. Note that the AMAC Foundation’s Social Security Advisory Service is available to assist the public with inquiries about the program. Click here to learn more about this free service and how to access.
Note also that the Reuters post offers conjecture on the Trump Administration’s thoughts on advancing further reductions in government staffing during the shutdown, along with a brief discussion on the origin of this shutdown.