TikTok ban: Millennial built $700K business afraid he'll lose it all

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A millennial business owner who credits TikTok with $700,000 in sales in 2022 is afraid he'll lose it all if the US bans the app: 'Our representatives have no problem throwing all of our lives away'

After seeing his TikTok follower count rise to over 15,000 in just three weeks, he decided to set up photography lights, two tables in his kitchen, and try live selling, which he started in May of 2021.

"From 1 p.m. until midnight or later sometimes, we would stay up laughing, talking, selling, and educating our customers on stones of all types," he said."This has been our dream for a long time, to own a business we have passion in, and to make people happy." Before going forward with a ban, Lucas say he hopes members of Congress realize how important TikTok is to so many people.

"Our representatives have no problem throwing all of our lives away," he said."I don't feel represented, and neither does anyone in our community, especially those whose livelihood is on the line. I am truly afraid for the future of my business and especially my team who all rely on full time employment and full benefits."each out to this reporter at

 

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