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In yet another measure of the recession’s toll, the Screen Actors Guild reports that its members’ film and television earnings declined 2.2% in 1991 to $1.08 billion--the biggest drop since the megaflop box-office year of 1971. The average actor’s earnings fell 5.3% to $11,920, and almost two-thirds of the 76,000-member union earned less than in 1990.
“SAG members faced the triple whammy of a shrinking employment base, falling salaries, and an expansion in membership which heightened the competition for work,” said Robert Cain, SAG research director.
SAG members’ earnings, millions of dollars:
1987: $874.1
1988: $866.1
1989: $1,019.8
1990: $1,103.6
1991: $1,079.3
Source: Screen Actors Guild
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