It’s been more than 100 days since members of the WGA, or the Writers Guild of America, stopped working – and more than a month since the actors’ union joined them. The financial ripples that the writers and actors strikes have caused are too wide-reaching to count, making it difficult to find a corner of the Los Angeles economy that has entirely escaped the reverberations.
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