Assistant director discusses the stress of trying to make it in a changed industry

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As grocery bills, student loans and daycare costs have piled up, this person has had to get rid of his car ($300/month) and quit therapy.

If you're enjoying this article, you'll love our daily morning newsletter, How To LA. Every weekday, you'll get fresh, community-driven stories that catch you up with our independent local news.An assistant director reveals the cutbacks he’s had to make in the wake of the strikes and the entertainment industry’s contraction.

: As grocery bills, student loans and daycare costs have piled up, this person has had to get rid of his car and quit therapy. The story is emblematic of the larger human toll precipitated by the fiscal rollback that continues to ripple through the entertainment business.The decision means more than 100 tenants will get to stay in a West L.A. high rise. It could also have long-term affects on renters across California.

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