The BBC has in the last three days published two features about how the cost of living crisis has affected six ordinary people.
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What are the chances?
Here's the latest, today:
Software engineer Emma Harris earns £50,000 a year and said the cost of renting and bills takes up about two-thirds of her salary. "I am not likely to ever own a house and it’s just depressing," she said.
She lives in Birmingham, and last year the average price of a first-time buyer home in the West Midlands was £215,000.
Ms Harris said: "I feel completely trapped in the situation I am in. The chances of me owning my own house are pretty much non-existent.
"I want to cry. I want to scream. I want to shout, and do various other things but none of them solve the issue – that I don't have the money to put away each month to scrape together the money for a deposit."
She said the prospect of raising money for a deposit caused "a few sleepless nights".
He's managing to put on a brave face though.

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