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PoliticsMar 14

TSA Officers Quit Jobs During Government Shutdown as Financial Hardships Mount

More than 300 TSA officers have resigned since the government shutdown began, citing inability to work without pay as financial pressures affect families.

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Transportation Security Administration officers are leaving their jobs in increasing numbers during the ongoing partial government shutdown, as federal employees continue working without paychecks.

More than 300 TSA officers have quit since the shutdown began last month, according to agency statistics. The departures come as airport security personnel face mounting financial pressures while required to report to work without compensation.

Robert Echeverria, a father of three who worked for TSA, decided to leave his position to take another job during the funding lapse. Echeverria said he felt compelled to prioritize his family's financial needs over his federal employment.

TSA agents across the country are reporting financial hardships as the shutdown continues, with officers describing the strain of working without pay while managing household expenses and family obligations. The situation has created operational concerns for airport security as experienced personnel seek employment elsewhere.

The resignations add to broader challenges facing federal agencies during the partial shutdown, as essential employees in various departments continue reporting to work without receiving paychecks. The departure of trained security officers could impact airport operations and screening procedures at facilities nationwide.

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