While Republicans and Democrats remain locked in a budget stalemate that has shut down the federal government, some workers cast into limbo said they are already feeling stressed over how they will make ends meet. The government shutdown entered its second day on Thursday with no resolution imminent, leaving some furloughed workers like Mark Cochran worried about how he and his family will get by without pay. Cochran, who works for the National Park Service in Newburg, Pennsylvania, is one of about 750,000 federal workers slated to be furloughed, according to the Congressional Budget Office. Cochran told ABC News that his daughter just started college. "Now we have to try and figure out how we're going to continue affording that while this is going on for who knows how long," Cochran, who

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