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  National News  White House Threatens Mass Layoffs as Deepening US Government Shutdown Stalls Negotiations
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White House Threatens Mass Layoffs as Deepening US Government Shutdown Stalls Negotiations

Michelle CarterMichelle Carter—October 6, 20250
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The United States federal government has plunged into a deepening shutdown, now entering its second week, with the White House issuing stark warnings of mass layoffs for federal workers if a resolution with congressional Democrats remains elusive. This looming crisis, triggered by a failure to agree on appropriations bills to fund government operations, casts a significant shadow over hundreds of thousands of national employees and signals an unprecedented escalation beyond typical furloughs.

Political Impasse Fuels Layoff Threats

The shutdown, which began on October 1, 2025, stems from a bitter impasse between Republicans and Democrats over federal spending priorities. As negotiations stall, senior White House officials, including National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett and Budget Director Russell Vought, have explicitly stated that President Donald Trump is prepared to initiate mass layoffs if talks are deemed “absolutely going nowhere”. These threats depart from the traditional practice of temporary furloughs during funding gaps, with the administration suggesting actual job cuts, known as Reductions in Force (RIFs), could be implemented to increase political pressure and potentially eliminate programs not aligned with the President’s agenda.

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President Trump has notably placed the blame squarely on Democrats for the shutdown and any subsequent job losses, describing potential cuts as “Democrat layoffs”. This rhetoric underscores the high-stakes political maneuvering occurring as lawmakers grapple with competing demands, including those related to healthcare funding and budget allocations.

Federal Workforce on the Brink

The potential for mass layoffs has created widespread anxiety among federal employees. During past shutdowns, hundreds of thousands of workers have been furloughed—sent home without pay—while “essential” personnel continued working unpaid. The Congressional Budget Office has estimated that nearly 750,000 federal employees could face furlough daily, leading to an estimated $400 million in lost compensation per day if the shutdown persists.

While legislation passed in 2019 guarantees federal employees back pay once the government reopens, the immediate financial strain is considerable, forcing many to delay payments and face hardship. Furthermore, federal contractors, who are not typically covered by back pay guarantees, face significant uncertainty, potentially leading to their own furloughs or layoffs. The administration’s consideration of permanent job cuts represents a significant departure from previous shutdowns, raising concerns about long-term impacts on the federal workforce.

Unprecedented Measures and Legal Challenges

The Trump administration’s willingness to consider layoffs during a shutdown is viewed by some as an unprecedented tactic, intended to exert maximum leverage on Congress. Unions and advocacy groups have already initiated legal challenges, arguing that such actions overstep the administration’s legal authority and violate established rules governing federal employment. These legal battles highlight the contentious nature of the administration’s approach to managing the federal workforce during this funding lapse.

Broader Economic Repercussions

Beyond the immediate impact on federal employees, the ongoing government shutdown is expected to have significant repercussions for the national economy. The 2018-2019 shutdown alone cost the USA economy an estimated $11 billion, largely due to federal workers reducing their spending because of lost wages. This reduction in consumer spending can ripple through various sectors, affecting businesses and overall economic growth. Government services, regulatory approvals, and contract awards are also disrupted, further hindering economic activity.

An Unresolved Standoff

With no immediate signs of a breakthrough in negotiations, the future remains uncertain for hundreds of thousands of federal workers. The White House’s threat of mass layoffs, coupled with the ongoing political deadlock, underscores the severity of the current national crisis. As the shutdown continues, its impact is felt not only by government employees but also by the broader economy and the public services they provide. The nation awaits a resolution that will determine the fate of federal jobs and the stability of the USA’s fiscal operations.

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