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Elon Musk offers to pay TSA worker salaries during partial government shutdown.
Summary
Elon Musk posted on X offering to cover TSA employees' pay during the partial government shutdown, and airports are reporting staffing shortages and longer security lines as some officers miss paychecks.
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Elon Musk posted on X offering to pay the salaries of Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers affected by the partial government shutdown. The offer comes as some TSA employees have missed paychecks and staffing shortages are producing longer security lines at U.S. airports. Lawmakers failed to pass funding for the Department of Homeland Security by the February deadline, which disrupted pay for affected workers.
Reported details:
- Musk's post said he would cover TSA pay during the funding impasse affecting airport employees.
- Airports have reported longer wait times, with Houston George Bush Intercontinental citing waits up to two hours and Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson reporting waits over one hour.
- DHS has reported missed paychecks and resignations; about 300 officers quit recently and the agency said roughly 1,110 left during a prior 43-day shutdown.
Summary:
The reported offer highlights private-sector attention to worker pay amid travel disruptions and staffing shortages. Undetermined at this time.
