Less than 8 hours remain until a possible government shutdown.
But what exactly would a shutdown look like?
According to the White House Office of Management and Budget, approximately 825,000 federal workers would be temporarily furloughed.
Thousands of government employees deemed “exempted” from the shutdown would have to continue to show up to work, but for nothing more than an IOU.
Members of the military will still receive timely paychecks even in the event of a government shutdown, thanks to Congress. NBC’s Kasie Hunt reports that on Monday, the Senate unanimously accepted a House-passed bill exempting military pay from the shutdown.
If Congress had not acted, troops would have been expected to continue to work, but would likely have experienced delays in payment.
NASA, the EPA and the Department of Commerce would essentially shut down, with the vast majority of their employees forced to stay at home.








