Hollywood Actors Strike Reaches 100 Days, Uncertainty Looms

As the SAG-AFTRA strike surpasses 100 days, small businesses like Faux Library Studio Props in Los Angeles are struggling to stay afloat. The owner, Marc Meyer, fears his business may not survive much longer if striking actors and studios don't reach an agreement soon. With Hollywood production at a standstill, Meyer had to lay off most of his employees and is facing financial hardship. The strike's economic impact has exceeded $5 billion, affecting supporting businesses. Negotiations between the Actors Union and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers are set to resume on Tuesday. To support Meyer's prop store, a GoFundMe campaign has been launched.
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