Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that the ongoing government shutdown has already saddled U.S. taxpayers with about $1.2 billion in combined costs, citing unpaid federal staff and idle agency operations.
Schumer stressed that many federal workers are not performing their duties during the lapse, while the government continues to shoulder fixed overhead expenses. He warned that the financial burden will mount the longer the impasse continues.
Republican leaders counter that Democrats bear the blame for rejecting temporary funding measures and dragging down the budget process with policy demands. As agencies tighten operations and more programs stall, the pressure grows on both sides to reach a resolution.
