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Approximately 750,000 federal workers, classified as non-essential or "useless" in some rhetoric, might be denied retroactive pay even after the shutdown ends. These employees, who typically earn around $147,000 annually—including benefits—are costing taxpayers about $3 billion weekly while sidelined. The administration’s stance emphasizes that only those deemed essential, who continue working during the shutdown, are likely to receive back pay.