john: you would know, you just bought one. and it s not just white house policies making it harder for the middle class, low housing inventory, rising mortgage rates are pushing many buyers out of the market. grover nar norquist, average 30 year fixed mortgage, 6.67%. i remember when i bought my first house, my first mortgage was 15%, second mortgage was 20%. the house did not cost a lot. there was back at a time when jimmy carter was president. it was. double digits and unfortunately, with biden s extra spending you are seeing over the last may to may, 12 months, 5.3% inflation, that s added into anything you borrow money on. increase the interest rates. and make it difficult for every american. the democrats are trying to make some fight about middle class versus poor people.
we need a four-year contract like the one negotiated so that we can recruit and retain the officers we need to grow our police force. todd: patricia i need a quick answer in 30 seconds. alston used to be the hottest market in the country. look at this, the price, $525,000 in may. that number dropping pier that was this year, january dropping $6.67 in may. go woke or go broke. it is and the sad thing is to have good people who are paying their taxes who want to live a good life, but we have an incidents where this year alone, todd and matt knows this, we ve had as of the 13th of february, 13 homicides already. todd: unbelievable. last year, austin ranked c-
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between food and heating, and heating has not been so much of an issue over the last few months, but as we head into the autumn and winter, what sort of choices will you have to make on a reduced income? it s heat or eat again, do i eat do i put the heating on? having that little bit of extra income on universal credit, i have been able to put a bit more in the gas for the winter, but that is not going to be there. and i know a lot of families, notjust myself, families in my community, will struggle. we mentioned that you volunteer at your local food bank, how busy has that been lately? that s been busy with everybody going back to school, people have paid out for uniforms and some people have already lost that £86.67 a month. and you anticipate it getting even busier as more people lose that?