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TSA official: nearly $1bn in missed pay and upwards of half of staff calling out of major airports

Shrai Popat

Shrai Popat

Ha Nguyen McNeill, the acting administrator of the TSA, said that her agency has been shut down for 50% of the fiscal year so far. This includes the record-breaking lapse in federal funding last year that lasted 43 days.

“This Friday, we will have reached nearly $1bn in missed paychecks,” she told members of Congress at today’s hearing.

“Many in our workforce have missed bill payments, received eviction notices, had their cars repossessed and utilities shut off, lost their childcare, defaulted on loans, damaged their credit line and drained their retirement savings. Some are sleeping in their cars, selling their blood and plasma and taking on second jobs to make ends meet,” she added.

McNeill added that prior to this most recent shutdown, only 4% of TSA employees would not report to work. Now she said that “multiple major airports are experiencing days where 40 to 50% of their staff are calling out” because they cannot afford to work without pay.

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Shrai Popat

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McNeill also noted that since it takes four to six months to train transportation security officers (TSOs), any newly hired officers will not be able to work on the checkpoint until well after the 2026 FIFA World Cup. “This is a dire situation,” she said. “We are facing a potential perfect storm of severe staffing shortages and an influx of millions of passengers at our airports for the World Cup games in less than 80 Days.”

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