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As they miss paychecks, furloughed federal workers are taking out bank loans to help pay the bills
Federal workers are turning to low-cost loans to help tide them over financially as the U.S. government shutdown drags on.
USAA, which serves more than 14 million members, has implemented a support program that includes loans, flexible payment and ...
USAA has issued more than 90,000 no-interest loans to federal employees affected by the government shutdown, totaling about ...
As the government shutdown continues, federal workers feel the pinch as they go without paychecks, driving concerns on how to ...
Since the government shut down on October 1, USAA has paid out interest-free loans totaling more than $340 million to nearly ...
Federal employees affected by the current government furloughs or by recent layoffs may be able to find resources that can ...
Navy Federal and USAA are offering zero-interest loans and other financial services to help federal workers during the government shutdown.
USAA also reminds members that they are not alone. The Association continues to support military aid societies that provide emergency financial assistance, education support, and other vital resources ...
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — The United Services Automobile Association (USAA) has provided $144 million in no-interest loans to around 39,000 members in just over 48 hours, aiming to help support military ...
Generally, all employees furloughed during a government shutdown are paid at the conclusion of the shutdown. In a letter last ...
Policyholders claim USAA underpaid and delayed a major property claim, raising questions for the insurance industry ...
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