Sean Hannity advises Americans who are struggling financially to “live beneath your means”
Hannity: “If it means that you're going to have to work harder, then maybe you should work harder”
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Sean Hannity advises Americans struggling financially to “live beneath your means”

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From the March 13, 2024, edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show
SEAN HANNITY (HOST): What I'm telling you is, do not count on your government. They make promises all the time. This is Socialism 101.
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I hate to see my fellow Americans suffering. My advice to every one of you is very simple: live beneath your means if you can. Find other ways to make money if you're not making ends meet. Don't put any money -- don't carry credit card debt.
So, I sound like Dave Ramsey here in a second. "I'll cut up your credit card." But honestly, it's good advice. It really is.
My advice is find a way to put money away for an emergency. Find a way to put money away for your retirement. If it means that you're going to have to work harder, then maybe you should work harder, if you can.
I know you have a lot of responsibilities. Got kids to raise, but you also have college tuition to pay for. You got a mortgage or a rent to pay for. You got a car payment you got to pay for. Car repairs you got to pay for. You got to put food on the table.
I don't know people that work 8 hour days. I don't.