By Andy Sullivan and Bo Erickson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -With Republicans and Democrats dug in to their respective positions, it is not clear when Congress will restore government funding and end a shutdown that started October 1.

But lawmakers could come under increasing pressure to do so as the real-world effects of the shutdown mount. Here are some upcoming events that could prove relevant:

MISSED PAYCHECKS FOR WORKERS

U.S. government employees don’t get paid during a shutdown, even though many of them are required to stay on the job.

That will start to bite on October 10, when workers at many government agencies are scheduled to get their pay deposited into their bank accounts. That check will be smaller than usual, as it covers work performed between September 22 and October 4, whi

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