'Pawn Stars' host sees surge in business amid inflation woes, says Biden admin 'has no idea what it's doing' Rick Harrison calls inflation 'devastating' for Middle America on 'Fox & Friends'
July 11, 2022 10:14am EDT Americans utilizing pawn shops amid rampant inflation Video Pawn shops across the country are seeing a spike in buyers and sellers as Americans battle inflation and rising consumer costs.
"Pawn Stars" host Rick Harrison joined "Fox & Friends" Monday to discuss how rising prices have affected his ability to stay in business.
"It's a real double-edged sword," Harrison told co-host Steve Doocy. "Basically you have like small business owners and a lot of them got so much PPP money and now the ERC money is coming in to all of them. They're getting tons of money, which is driving up the price of collectibles and everything else like that, but Middle America, it's just… crushing them."
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Harrison called rampant inflation "devastating" for lower-income families who are trying to stay afloat amid the current economic woes.
People shop in a supermarket as rising inflation affects consumer prices in Los Angeles, California, U.S., June 13, 2022. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson People shop in a supermarket as rising inflation affects consumer prices in Los Angeles, California, U.S., June 13, 2022. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson) "This is devastating because they talk about… we got 8.6% inflation or something like that… across the board, but you talk to people who have lower, middle income, and they have to drive a lot, this affects them a lot more," Harrison said.
"It's not 8% inflation," he continued. "It's like 25% inflation."
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Inflation currently sits at a 40-year high as Americans grapple with sky-high prices at the grocery store and gas pump.
"It's harder and harder to stay in business, and we have a government that has no idea what it's doing," Harrison said.
The Biden administration has also come under fire for the supply chain crisis, which critics claim has exacerbated surging consumer prices.
Bailee Hill is an associate editor with Fox News Digital.
At the end of October 2021, as U.S. President Joe Biden met with Pope Francis during the G20 summit, hashtags such as #poopypantsbiden and #poopgate started “The word around Rome is that Biden’s meeting with the Pope was unusually long because Biden had a bit of an ‘bathroom accident’ at the Vatican & it had to be addressed prior to him leaving. I know we joke often about this, but this is the actual rumor going around Rome now.”
Unfortunately what is correct about that picture is that science has been politicized, there needs to be a wall between science and government so scientists can say what they believe without government pressure
You have a point because this is about a US Supreme Court decision, but I put it here because it struck me about Jesus going in a boat and there being a storm. So when Jesus enters a situation his followers see chaos but don’t worry. I believe Jesus and Christianity caused this decision. If you go to an planned parenthood around California, you have Christians on one side and atheists, satanist and witches on the other side. So this is a religious issue. Christians should feel good about the decision.
She was a innocent and clueless young woman. Possibly a virgin who was wooed by this cad who had only one intention. To bed her and that he did. Then he moved on to her friends, family, neighbors. Really a sad tale. Then he told a friend one night in a pub and what happened? His friend tracked her down and she didn’t even see it coming . Do I even need to go on with the details
What happened was the poor girl was heartbroken. You see this guy pulled the wool over her eyes and bamboozled her. By the time she realized she had been hornswaggled it was too late , she had already been put through the mill.
Here is some evidence, do you not have the ability to search for yourself. I guess if those articles you cited had mentioned navy seal you would believe, its annoying debating with a lazy wannabe except like you
Meet Eric Greitens — a Navy SEAL, Rhodes Scholar and would-be governor of M | Jewish Federation of Greater Orange County New York Meet Eric Greitens — a Navy SEAL, Rhodes Scholar and would-be governor of Missouri By Gabe Friedman - JTA
It would be unfair to say that few Jews have résumés as impressive as that of Eric Greitens — because there are few people in the world who have a comparable track record.
Greitens, 40, is a former Navy SEAL, the recipient of seven military awards (including a bronze star and a purple heart), a former Rhodes Scholar and the founder of The Mission Continues, a nonprofit that helps veterans integrate themselves back into their communities through volunteer work. He served in Iraq from 2003 to 2007. His second book, “Resilience: Hard-Won Wisdom for Living a Better Life,” published earlier this month, is a collection of inspirational letters to a fellow Navy SEAL struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder. (His first book, “Strength and Compassion,” is a collection of essays and photographs.)
Greitens, who was raised in the Maryland Heights suburb of St. Louis and attended the city’s B’nai El synagogue, which is Reform, talked to JTA about his Jewish upbringing, his new book and his potential run for governor of Missouri in 2016.
I have worked with special needs people like yourself, the problem is you don’t have general knowledge yet you pretend to be informed. You are not stupid just lazy and unable to search for general knowledge on your own. Maybe you began smoking dope in 7th grade that is when you stopped learning. Your name should be president-IQ25
Does the Catholic Church get money from the US government? Here's a maddening pandemic fact: Catholic dioceses in the U.S. and other institutions backed by the Roman Catholic Church took more than $3 billion in taxpayer-funded government aid as part of the Paycheck Protection Program, according to an investigation by the Associated Press.
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How much money does Catholic Charities get from the US government? Catholic Charities uses about 89% of its revenue for program costs. Catholic Charities is listed as an Accredited Charity by the Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance. In 2010, Catholic Charities had revenues of $4.7 billion, $2.9 billion of which came from the US government.
President dummy knows about as much about religious financials as he does about the monthly inflation rate!
RE: Oath Matters!
I almost watched that rino video