America's outdoor rec economy could suffer under shutdown
While the debate over how to fund the government rages on Capitol Hill, one of the hardest-hit sectors could be the nation's outdoor recreation economy -- from monuments and parks, and the trickle-down effect to small business. Kellie Lunney of Bloomberg Government breaks it down on "The Final 5" with Jim Lokay.
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America's outdoor rec economy could suffer under shutdown

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