The United States government shutdown reached its 13th day on Monday, with negotiations between Congress and the President still deadlocked over budget disputes.
Federal funding expired nearly two weeks ago, forcing the suspension of many government operations and affecting about 800,000 federal employees.
Thousands remain furloughed, while others continue to work without pay, raising concerns over financial stability for affected families.
Government agencies, including national parks, museums, and historical sites, remain closed, disrupting tourism and local businesses dependent on federal services. Volunteers have stepped in to maintain some essential sites as the shutdown continues.
Essential functions such as law enforcement, air traffic control, and military operations remain active, but workers in these areas face increased strain due to the uncertainty of pay.