Business owners share struggle to ‘keep up’ under Biden-Harris economy: ‘Forced to close’

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Small business owners Shana Gray, Ryan Sprankle and Rafael Arroyo speak out on the impact of Biden-Harris economic policies ahead of election day.

Under the Biden-Harris administration, small businesses nationwide have been reeling under the weight of crippling inflation, prompting the economy to emerge as a top issue for voters ahead of election day. One Hispanic business owner sounded off on Biden-Harris policies, comparing the economic performance of the past two administrations. "I saw what the economy was doing during the Trump administration. I was able to grow my business. I was able to open more locations.

According to ConsumerAffairs, the Keystone State saw the highest grocery inflation rate in the U.S. with an 8.2% increase in prices. "We've tried to just become super, super efficient in that way and especially in the buying end of it to try to hold the prices. But in all reality we've been forced to give up margin to be competitive and that's that's hurt us because we haven't had the money to reinvest like we have previously," Sprankle said.

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