Colorado Could See Thousands Furloughed if D.C. Gridlock Persists
By Spencer Kristensen | KDVR FOX31
DENVER (KDVR) — The United States government has been shut down since Oct. 1, with Congress unable to agree on funding for 2026.
On day eight of the shutdown, many federal agencies have deferred to contingency plans for funding, which means that many employees have been furloughed. Those employees will not receive a paycheck until a deal is struck, and might not receive backpay if a budget is approved.
A study by SmartAsset, a financial advisory agency, estimated how many jobs will be affected in each state.
SmartAsset described its methodology as follows:
“SmartAsset ranked 50 states based on the estimated per-capita furloughs due to the October 2025 federal government shutdown. Data for federal employment comes from the FedScope Employmen...






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