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TSA Family Faces $20K Shortfall, Retiring Early

TSA Family Faces $20K Shortfall, Retiring Early

Orlando News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 19, 20261m 37s

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Richard and Julie Richards, TSA veterans at Orlando International Airport, face a twenty-thousand-dollar pay cut due to the ongoing government shutdown. The couple, along with their son and his wife, are all TSA employees, making it a true family affair. Richard, a Navy veteran, plans to retire by March, while Julie resigns early to escape the uncertainty. The shutdowns impact is widespread, with nearly three hundred sixty-six TSA officers leaving the agency and processing Richards retirement potentially taking four months or longer. The strain is unbearable, with families like theirs feeling the squeeze and bills not waiting for Congress.

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