There was nothing out of the ordinary for travelers at Philadelphia International Airport on Wednesday, the first day of the government shutdown , but there was an unease among Transportation Safety Administration agents, who won't collect their salaries until the shutdown is over.

"My problem is, I feel like innocent people that aren't getting paychecks are affected by government decisions," said Kathy Ranniger, who was headed to Iowa with her husband.

TSA agents at PHL worked as usual, moving people through the lines, scanning IDs and inspecting baggage.

One agent who wanted to remain anonymous talked to CBS News Philadelphia about the impact of not getting her scheduled paycheck.

"I have kids, so food, car payments, rent. I don't want to dig into my savings for all that,

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