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NBC News: Striking Hollywood writers are starting to take a financial hit

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All we can say is thank God the "Barbie" movie was wrapped and ready for release before Hollywood's writers went on strike, and the Screen Actors Guild joined in in solidarity. We were surprised they'd been on strike for 100 days — to be honest, we haven't really been paying much attention, even when the random Hollywood star picks up a picket sign for a couple of hours.

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NBC News reports that not having an income for that long is starting to get scary for some of these writers.

Daniel Arkin reports:

When the Writers Guild of America went on strike in early May, a first-year member of the union who most recently worked on an Apple TV+ series was gripped by panic. She was already struggling to find her next writing job, and now she would most likely be out of work for months.

The writer, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she was concerned about professional repercussions, said she fully supports her WGA colleagues who are on the picket lines. But she is taking a financial hit, uncertain when she will have a steady flow of income again.

“I feel like I’m subsidizing this strike with my savings in a way that’s starting to get scary,” the 35-year-old writer said.

She has cobbled together stopgap gigs: dog-walking, nannying, assisting someone with travel arrangements, filling out online surveys that pay “literal pennies.” She is relying on food assistance and living off savings that she had “squirreled away” over the last five years. She expects she can last on her cash reserves for six months before “fully tanking.”

“I wrote on an award-winning show last year,” she said, “and I’m literally picking up dogs--- right now.”

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Somebody's got to pick up dogs.

This is the saddest story we've reported on since Megan Rapinoe blew that penalty kick and lost it for the U.S. women's team.

What's funny is they're all communists … even the producers who are raking in over a billion dollars from "Barbie" alone. You'd think they could spread that money around.

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Elon Musk should really get X's content creators together to sing "Imagine" and remind them that we're all in this together.

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