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Tips for Surviving the Government Shutdown

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Tips for Surviving the Government Shutdown

Washington, D.C. Peter Antonoplos hosts a seminar for government workers to discuss tips for surviving the government shutdown.

With no end in sight for the government shutdown, more than 800,000 federal workers nationwide will be without a paycheck this Friday. As Antonoplos put it, “This will be the first payroll distribution affected by the shutdown. For a lot of families in Washington, D.C. this is an economically tramatic event. We are trying to do our part to help our clients deal with the trouble this shutdown in causing.”

Recently the  Federal Reserve Board reported that nearly 4 in 10 Americans are unable to cover a $400 unexpected expense, which means that a number of furloughed federal employees have likely used up all of their cash reserves in order to stay afloat. To make matters worse not all impacted workers can count on retroactive pay after the shutdown. The road to financial recovery may be very long, for some. In an effort to assist those effected by the shutdown, Antonoplos & Associates hosted a seminar on surviving the government shutdown.

Tips for Surviving the Shutdown

Contact Creditors* Waste no time reaching out to all of the creditors you owe before payments are missed – credit cards, car loans, mortgages, etc. Although the Office of Personnel Management provided access to sample letters, a more personal approach to this critical step can be helpful. Tell your story to the creditors.

Have an Emergency Budget

Identify Resources in Your Community – Charities, non-profits and commercial businesses are all pitching in to provide a variety of support. To find services in your area, dial 211 or visit 211.org online.

Get Professional Financial Assistance from Nonprofits

Other Assistance Resources:

​​​​​​Coast Guard Mutual Assistance – USAA donated 15 million to the Coat Guard Mutual Assistance fund. The donated funds will disburse as interest free loans to Coast Guard personnel with the assistance of the American Red Cross. The loan assistance is available to all Coast Guard servicemembers and is designed to cover an estimated two weeks of financial shortfalls caused by a lack or pay.

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