Back to homeWorldArchive

World | Europe

TSA Workers Haven't Been Paid in 40 Days. Here Is What Is Actually Happening at US Airports Right Now

| 1 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
World editorial placeholder
EuroBulletin24 editorial graphic

TSA workers have now gone 40 days without pay as Trump says he has 'a plan.' Here is what this means for airport security, for the workers, and for the millions of travellers passing through.

Forty days without a paycheck. For a Transportation Security Administration officer earning approximately $45,000 to $55,000 per year — a salary that, at major US cities' cost of living, leaves essentially no financial buffer — forty days without pay means rent decisions, food decisions, and the particular kind of anxiety that comes from essential workers being forced to subsidize the functioning of critical infrastructure with their own financial reserves.

The TSA workers' payment interruption is the result of a federal funding dispute that Trump administration officials describe as being resolved through 'a plan' whose details remain unspecified. The plan has been announced for approximately two weeks. The checks have not arrived.

The operational consequences at major US airports are visible but so far contained. Absenteeism has increased at several major hubs — not dramatically, because TSA officers take their professional obligations seriously and because calling in sick without pay carries its own complications — but measurably. Checkpoint staffing at several major airports is running below optimal levels during peak travel periods, producing longer queue times that the TSA is managing through overtime requests to officers who are already working without knowing when they will be paid for that overtime.

For international travellers connecting through American airports, the TSA situation adds a layer of logistical uncertainty to journeys that are already complicated by the Iran war's effect on Middle Eastern routing, higher fuel surcharges across virtually every airline, and the general atmosphere of geopolitical instability that makes planning more difficult than in normal times.

The federal workers' union has characterised the situation as 'the most irresponsible use of essential workers as a political bargaining chip in American history' — language that, while clearly partisan in framing, reflects a genuine concern shared by airport operators and aviation safety advocates across the political spectrum: that prolonged non-payment of critical security personnel creates retention risks whose long-term consequences for airport security capability are difficult to reverse once they materialise.

#tsa#workers#pay#airports#usa#trump
More in WorldBrowse full archive

Comments

0 comments
Checking account...
480 characters left
Loading comments...

Related coverage

World
The US Just Sent a Diplomatic Delegation to Cuba for the First Time in Years — Here Is What Changed
A senior State Department delegation traveled to Cuba via US government plane last week, officials confirmed, marking a ...
World
Chicago O'Hare Is Cutting 2026 Summer Flights — Here Is Why This Affects Every American Traveler
The FAA has imposed flight limits at Chicago O'Hare Airport through October 2026, following a similar move at Newark. Tr...
World
The AOC-Backed Democrat Won a Key House Race That Could Change Everything for the Republican Majority
A Bernie Sanders and AOC-backed progressive Democrat won a key House special election on April 16, 2026, preventing Repu...
World
The ICE Director Just Resigned — And an ICE Agent Was Charged for Pointing a Gun at Civilians in Minnesota
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons submitted his resignation on April 16, 2026. The same day, an ICE agent was charged with ...
World
Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax Shot and Killed His Wife Before Killing Himself — His Children Were Home
Former Virginia Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax fatally shot his wife Dr. Cerina Fairfax in their Annandale home in t...
World
America's First Socialist Mayor Just Hit 100 Days in New York City — Here Is the Honest Report Card
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani marked his first 100 days in office with a rally in Queens where Bernie Sanders appea...

More stories

Science
April 2026 Was the Hottest March Ever for the US Lower 48 — And El Niño Is Making It Worse
Entertainment
Sylvester Stallone Is Getting a Biopic and the Rocky Director Is Making It — Here Is Everything About 'I Play Rocky'
Technology
Reese Witherspoon Says It's Time for Women to Embrace AI and She Wants to Learn With You — Here Is Her Vision
Entertainment
Tom Cruise's New Film 'Digger' Made CinemaCon 2026 Stop — Here Is What the Grand Entrance Revealed
Entertainment
Karol G's Coachella Weekend 2 Set Made History Twice in the Same Evening — Here Is What Happened
Entertainment
Zendaya Is 'Disappearing' From Public Life After 2026 — Here Is What's Actually Happening
Entertainment
Michael B. Jordan Is Starring in 'The Thomas Crown Affair' Remake — Here Is Why This Casting Is Perfect
Entertainment
Demi Moore Just Joined Charlize Theron and Julia Garner in a New Amazon MGM Thriller — Here Is Everything About 'Tyrant'
Military
Ukraine's Long-Range Strikes Into Russia Are Prompting New Threats Against Europe — What's Happening
Entertainment
Henry Cavill's Highlander Reboot Showed First Footage at CinemaCon — Here Is Every Detail
Sports
Azzi Fudd Was the #1 WNBA Draft Pick and She Is Reuniting With Paige Bueckers — Here Is What It Means for the League
Entertainment
Charli XCX Is Making a Rock Album and Jim Jarmusch Compared Her to Iggy Pop — The Story Behind the Reinvention