The longest US government shutdown has left thousands of European workers at American military bases unpaid for nearly six weeks. While Germany stepped in to cover salaries, employees in Italy and Portugal continue to struggle as the funding gridlock in Washington shows no sign of easing

The longest US government shutdown on record is doing more than grind activities to a halt at home; an ocean away in Europe, local workers at US military bases have started to feel the pain.

Thousands of people working at overseas bases in Europe have had their salaries interrupted since the shutdown began almost six weeks ago. In some cases, governments hosting the US bases have stepped in to foot the bill, expecting the United States to eventually make good. In others, including in Italy and Portugal

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