We’re now several weeks into the latest partial government shutdown, which means many federal workers aren’t receiving paychecks. Perhaps the most public impacts of this are felt at airports, and there are some statistics that I think are worth covering.
In this post:
How many TSA agents are calling in sick for work?
One of the (many) big stories in recent days and weeks has been how long security lines have been at many airports in the United States. As you’d expect, TSA agents are increasingly calling in sick, as they haven’t received a paycheck in weeks. It’s totally unfair how they’re pawns in all of this, as they can’t even afford to come to work, in terms of paying for childcare, gas, etc.
Along those lines, how bad is the situation really? Of course the narrative nationally is that security lines are hours long, yet on both flights I’ve taken in the past week, security took under five minutes. Kris Van Cleave shares some interesting statistics about TSA sick calls:
- On Sunday, March 15, 2026, 10% of TSA officers nationwide called in sick, which is 5x the usual rate (around 2%); this number has been increasing considerably day-by-day, particularly on weekends
- Houston Hobby Airport (HOU) has been among the worst in the country for sick calls, and on Sunday, March 15, 2026, the airport had 55% of screeners call in sick, compared to 41% the Sunday prior
Also, while not related to sick calls, 366 TSA officers have quit since the shutdown began. There are around 50,000 throughout the system, so that’s around 0.7% of the workforce.
It seems logical that the number of sick calls would increase on weekends and also over spring break, purely from a childcare perspective, as parents can’t afford childcare when they’re not getting paid. So in terms of security lines, I think those are probably the times to be most worried about disproportionately long waits.
I’m curious how soon until the “system” breaks
Over the years, many government shutdowns have been ended due to the impact that a lack of paychecks has on our aviation ecosystem, particularly for air traffic controllers and TSA agents.
What makes this particular situation different is that air traffic controllers are being paid, while TSA agents aren’t. That’s because TSA agents are part of the Department of Homeland Security (which isn’t being funded), while air traffic controllers are part of the Department of Transportation (which is being funded).
So I have to imagine this shutdown would end sooner if air traffic controllers weren’t being paid (not that I’d wish that on them). That’s because nothing makes national headlines and causes alarm quite like a situation where nearly all air traffic controllers at an airport call in sick.
The trend here is clear — the number of sick calls keeps increasing — and I feel like we’re at most one or two weeks from some airports just being completely unusable. In Houston, we’re seeing a 7-8% increase per week (admittedly only across a few weeks), and if that continues, well…
President Trump addressed the TSA situation in a social media post a few days ago, telling officers to go back to work:
Thank you to Johnny Jones and all of our GREAT TSA Agents who are going to work but not being paid because the Radical Left Democrats refuse to honor the deal that was approved and voted on in Congress. They want your money to go to “Border Criminals, Murderers, foreign Drug Dealers, and some of the worst people on earth.” They don’t want it to go to you. Keep fighting for the USA. GO TO WORK! I promise that I will never forget you!!! President DJT
Meanwhile House Speaker Mike Johnson posted the following last night:
Delayed at the airport? Thank a Democrat.
Democrats have voted REPEATEDLY to PROTECT criminal illegal aliens and PREVENT our own American TSA agents from getting paychecks.
Democrats have chosen to make the American people suffer just so illegal aliens can stay in our country.
Bottom line
TSA officers haven’t been getting paychecks for several weeks now, which is really unfair (especially given that they dealt with the same thing just months ago). While the staffing issues are a bit uneven, one thing is for sure — this situation is getting worse.
This past weekend, around 10% of officers nationwide called in sick, while one airport (Houston Hobby) saw 55% of officers call in sick. I’m curious how much longer we have until the system basically shuts down nationally.
How do you see the TSA situation playing out in the coming weeks?
How about not allowing sick passengers ?
How about requiring passengers to wear masks ?
How about ending the ludicrous permissions for disease-ridden dogs amongst the pax ?
America is getting everything we voted for. Wars everywhere. Complete loss of civility. Gas prices through the roof. Inflation unresolved. Slowing economy. American criminals who tried to overthrow the government wandering the streets. Pedophiles and sex traffickers running free. 'Merica!!!
Depends on the neighorhood .
Keep voting Democrat and this will be the result.
Would you like a tissue, snowflake?
Typical liberal response.
Jim, you and your MAGAt friends are too ignorant to realize the Dems are willing to fund TSA. Sign the bill! End the Trump Shutdown.
UA NYC- At the expense of the US taxpayers by extending billions of dollars in health care and education. No, we are NOT ok with giving illegals a free ride while our vets get nothing.
Jim is cool spending billions to actively end the lives of Iranians and other GCC nations but not to save a single foreigner within the borders. Teachings of Jesus, indeed.
Yes, I’m all for defending ourselves against a country that wants to wipe my country and Israel off the face of the planet.
And YES! I am against funding illegal criminals!
Sitting "public servants" of American citizens are refusing to fund the government that serves American citizens unless an agency that removes from America non-American citizens that are in America illegally is defunded. Where is FBI? Why has nobody been arrested yet?
The first step, which is being discussed, is to fund everything except for ICE which itself was funded through the end of this administration last year.
The next step is to remove the ability to withhold government worker pay during government shutdowns if they are required to show up for work. Yes, it defeats the purpose of withholding funding but everyday people should not be used as hostages in bipartisan bickering.
Long security lines are...
The first step, which is being discussed, is to fund everything except for ICE which itself was funded through the end of this administration last year.
The next step is to remove the ability to withhold government worker pay during government shutdowns if they are required to show up for work. Yes, it defeats the purpose of withholding funding but everyday people should not be used as hostages in bipartisan bickering.
Long security lines are bound to hurt airlines that have hubs at airports being most affected. WN, for one, certainly wants this all to end.
So far today, B6 says capacity is down due to previous winter storns and fuel is up - about $3/gal is the current industry thinking for the quarter. DL reaffirmed its previous earnings guidance for the quarter based on strong revenue which offsets about $400 million in extra fuel costs for the quarter - even w/ a higher refinery benefit than for 2026 (1st quarter 2025 was stronger than 2025 as a whole and growing MRO revenues). DL expects profit sharing for the 1Q2026 to exceed 1Q2025.
Be interesting if TSA just opened the lines and sent everyone through without checks/scans for a few days..
It will be resolved as soon as some Congress loser gets stuck in a long TSA line (even PreCheck).
This will all be resolved when a couple more Republican jerks leave Congress. I am happy to stay home if that's what is needed to stop the detention and shooting of innocent US citizens. I can't wait until we have a government that believes in following the Constitution. That glorious day in 2029 cannot come soon enough.
Why can’t trump do another eo and fund tsa agents?
See my reply to Julie, immediately below.
Politics of it all aside, it does seem pretty dumb to withhold funding from agencies in DHS like the TSA over ICE reforms when the democrats already allowed ICE to be fully funded this year, as is.
Incorrect. The Democrats (I'm not one) proposed a stand-alone bill to fully fund TSA. The Republicans rejected it, insisting it be tied to broader DHS funding. This was just in the past week.
it is correct. Sorry Jack. Broaden your news sources. And yes. Denying funding across DHS is equally dumb as only TSA when the reason is ICE, which it is. ICE is fully funded and will be for some time.
Yes, “broaden your news sources” says the definitely American definitely human person! Any more hot takes, comrade?
The dems really ought to consider funding TSA now.
See my reply to Julie.