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Government Shutdown Update

Government Shutdown Update

| October 01, 2025

As the government shutdown lingers, We're answering more questions about, “How long is this going to last?” 

We can only point to history as a guide. Since 1976, we’ve experienced 20 shutdowns, averaging eight days in length. The longest (2018-2019) lasted 35 days. So, unless you have a trip to the Smithsonian scheduled, you might not even notice. (BTW, the Smithsonian initially said it would close on October 6, but now plans to remain open until the 12th!) 

Refer to the illustration below to get an idea of what shuts down during a shutdown. However, as you can see from the Smithsonian example, it’s a fluid situation. So check first, and please don’t see the shutdown as a reason to delay any federal tax obligations. 

As always during a shutdown, the top concern is whether Social Security beneficiaries will continue to receive their checks.

According to a blog posted on the Social Security website. “We want you to know that during the federal government shutdown, payments to all people who currently receive Social Security benefits and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) will continue with no change in payment dates. You will still receive your payments on time.”

Pro tip: If possible, consider waiting a few days if you need to visit a Social Security office. Social Security says, “Our local offices will remain open to the public but will provide reduced services.” So you’ve been warned! 

Whatever happens next, we'll be right here to help you through it. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out. We’re happy to pass along any information we may have. 

TheHill.com, October 3, 2025. “Smithsonian museums to close Oct. 12 if shutdown persists.”

USAToday.com, October 1, 2025. “Did the government shut down last night? Here’s what to know”

blog.SSA.gov, October 1, 2025. “What the Federal Government Shutdown Means to You.”