TSA agents at airports nationwide are continuing their duties without receiving paychecks during the partial government shutdown. A survey of security checkpoint wait times was conducted across multiple major airports to assess any potential impacts.

Security screeners at airports across the nation are reporting to work despite not receiving their regular paychecks as the partial government shutdown continues. Transportation Security Administration personnel remain on duty as essential workers during the federal funding lapse.
A nationwide assessment examined passenger security checkpoint conditions at half a dozen major airports spanning five metropolitan areas to gauge whether the unpaid work situation is affecting screening operations and traveler wait times.
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