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High energy costs during the energy crisis, soaring inflation and therefore sharply rising prices; more and more people are becoming victims of the purchasing power crisis. In the coming weeks, we will follow Amsterdammers in their daily lives. There is a lot of poverty in the city. How do they make ends meet? Today, the single-parent family of Priscilla and her son Jace from Nieuw-West in Amsterdam. Priscilla has a 32-hour-a-week job as a caregiver in an institution for Korsakov patients. Her net income together with the single-parent allowance is 2350 per month. However, she has difficulty making ends meet because she has gotten into debt due to circumstances. And so money has to be saved at all times of the day. And that starts with preparing the lunch box of her 4-year-old son Jace. A survey by the AT5 panel among 1930 Amsterdammers shows that a large majority is worried about their financial situation. At the end of November, there will be a debate on AT5 about the purchasing power crisis. With Amsterdammers who find it difficult to make ends meet, politicians and experts in the field of budget management. ❌ ❌ ❌ AT5 - Real Amsterdam News Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: / at5 Tips or comments? Whatsapp: 06 511 909 38 Phone: 020 555 1155 Follow AT5: www.at5.nl Instagram: instagram.com/at5.nl Facebook: facebook.com/at5nl Twitter: twitter.com/at5