house. kids get a lecture, let s not run through this today, this stuff needs to be here in a week or so, slow down on that. carley: i hear you there, your bills have gone up, i was reading you are spending more on groceries than your monthly mortgage, is that true? yes, got to that point, higher than our mortgage, we ve had to reassess. carley: i m sure you did sglchl it is funny, you go to the grocery store and you spend $100 or more and walk away with two or three bags and you are like, this is all i got? a couple hundred bucks, you know. carley: everybody is going through sticker shock and it s been like that for the whole year and not getting any better. andy, you are an oilfield worker, do the president s oil energy policies impacted you or
does that mean for your family? things just going to get tighter. going to be tougher trying to make it through. we are definitely more cognizant of center spending, whether groceries or high gas prices, we see them come down for a little while and now they are going back up, that affected the utility prices and electric bill almost double in this area. so it seems like it is all hitting at one time. carley: yeah, and talking about hurricane ian, we understand your area, you are trying to recover from hurricane ida, with inflation and gas prices, not just a struggle for your family, it is a struggle for many. megan and andy naquin, thank you
The Guillory administration's budget gets the proposed budget approval by the city and parish councils, but with a few changes. One of the biggest being proposed pay raises.