
TSA Officers Receive Back Pay as Shutdown Clears Airport Lines
Key Takeaways
- TSA officers began receiving retroactive back pay for weeks of unpaid work on Monday.
- Airport wait times significantly eased as back pay arrived, reducing long security lines.
- Most TSA employees received retroactive pay, but some reported only partial backpay.
TSA Paid After 44 Days
TSA officers started receiving retroactive pay after working 44 days without pay during the DHS shutdown.
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Approximately 95% of TSA's 60,000 employees had been working unpaid.

The paychecks did not cover the entire shutdown period.
Airport Lines Shorten
Wait times at major airports shortened as TSA pay began.
At RDU, some officers reported not receiving full backpay.

More than 500 TSA workers quit nationwide during the shutdown.
Back Pay Does Not End Shutdown
The TSA pay action was separate from the broader DHS funding debate.
Congress still deadlocked and most DHS employees unpaid.
The House rejected a Senate deal to fund TSA, ICE, and CBP together.
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