Cost of the Shutdown FEDERAL HARMS TRACKER The Cost of the Shutdown The partial federal government shutdown that began on Oct. 1, 2025 and lasted 43 days resulted in hundreds of thousands of civil servants being furloughed at agencies across the government, disrupting a wide range of important programs and services provided to individuals, communities, businesses and states throughout the country. A record-setting shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security followed just months later, wreaking havoc on air travel, straining national security resources and impeding disaster relief efforts. While employees involved in public safety, national security and other areas of the government remained on the job, civil servants handling important government functions dealing with public health, consumer protection, the environment, scientific research and so much more have been sidelined during these government shutdowns, now the longest in U.S. history. In an effort to document the real-life impact of this shutdown, the Partnership for Public Service launched this website as part of our Federal Harms Tracker series. The Cost of the Shutdown features curated news stories describing the harm caused by the disruption or halting of vital services provided by the government. These budget standoffs come at a particularly perilous time for our country, one in which the Trump administration had already adversely affected the operations of our government through workforce cuts of more than 200,000 federal employees and through firings and a deferred resignation program, with the total workforce reductions reaching 271,000 by February of 2026. The stories included below demonstrate the many ways that our federal government and federal employees make our nation safer, stronger, healthier and more prosperous, and the harm that occurs when their work is abruptly halted. Filter Filter by topic Clear April 7, 2026 Coast Guard operations, capabilities damaged by continued shutdown, says vice commandant Source: Military Times The Coast Guard has halted the processing of merchant marine credentials, fisheries enforcement and routine maritime patrols due to the Department of Homeland Security funding impasse. National Security and International Affairs April 7, 2026 CISA Loses Workers as DHS Shutdown Drags On, Acting Director Says Source: MeriTalk The Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency is losing workers as the Department of Homeland Security shutdown continues, straining its intelligence sharing capacity. National Security and International Affairs April 7, 2026 DHS shutdown puts strain on security, information-sharing ahead of World Cup Source: FedScoop The DHS shutdown is delaying funding to World Cup cities to support security activities, including training and readiness exercises, cybersecurity defense and operational requirements associated with increased information sharing. April 7, 2026 TSA officers lose homes, can’t pay medical bills, can’t afford Easter baskets for their children Source: Fox News Missed paychecks caused TSA workers to lose their homes and suffer other financial hardships. Infrastructure and Transportation April 7, 2026 DHS shutdown impacts state and local security Source: Police1.com The DHS shutdown disrupts grants, training and federal partnerships that state and local agencies rely on for operational support. Public Safety October 9, 2025 Government shutdown suspends food assistance program for Nevada tribal communities Source: KRNV The Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada's WIC Program, which serves 28 tribal communities across the state, closed its offices on Oct. 9, 2025, cutting off women, infants and children from food aid, nutrition education and breastfeeding support. Health Public Services and Benefits October 9, 2025 Government shutdown pauses marriage licenses in D.C. Source: Axios In early October, the shutdown suspended the issuance of Washington, D.C., marriage licenses. Public Services and Benefits October 9, 2025 Government Shutdown Affects Food Safety: HHS Furloughs Employees, FDA Pauses CORE Investigation Table Source: Food Safety Magazine The Food and Drug Administration paused updates to its Coordinated Outbreak Response and Evaluation Investigation Table, which summarizes ongoing and closed foodborne illness outbreak investigations. Health October 9, 2025 Some USDA programs on pause during shutdown Source: Texas Agriculture Daily The Department of Agriculture suspended several programs related to rural development, the implementation or processing of billions in disaster aid, and animal, crop and food safety research. Agriculture October 10, 2025 Government shutdown pauses processing of federal research grants Source: The Observer The government shutdown pauses the processing of federal research grants at Notre Dame and other universities. Education Explore government shutdown resources How the Federal Workforce is Impacted During a Government Shutdown (Updated Oct. 8, 2025) Our Fed Figures analysis highlights the direct impact that a federal government shutdown can have on millions of civilian federal employees and active-duty military personnel. Explore more Everything you need to know about the government shutdown Our resources include a government shutdown FAQ primer, case studies, commentary and research on how shutdowns harm the public. Explore resources Navigating the government shutdown: Essential information you need to know Our blog post answers frequently asked questions, including how reductions in force work during a shutdown, how a shutdown impacts communities across the country and more. Read more