At Cabbage Beach, in Nassau, whole families are among those making a business off tourism. Hurricane Dorian's destruction seems to be scaring some people away, and workers here fear their livelihoods could take a hit.
'We Need You Guys To Keep Coming': How Tourism Helps The Bahamas
Hotels and restaurants employ 19% of working Bahamians, and they brought in over $1 billion last year. Keeping the sector alive after Dorian is vital.
Posted: 1:32 p.m. EDT Sep 15, 2019
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