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Economic Toll Of Hollywood Strikes Is Growing

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Hollywood Prop Shop
Nathan Haskell of L.A.’s The Hand Prop Room stands amid some of his company’s film and television props. It's just one business that's struggled since the Hollywood strikes started.  (Photo by: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report)

Businesses That Supply Hollywood Productions Struggling During Strikes

In Los Angeles, the strikes by film and television writers and actors continues, with no end in sight.  That’s brought production to a standstill. And with each passing day, the wider economic toll of the strikes continues to mount.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report

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