ACROSS Glasgow, we know only too well our readers are struggling with the rising cost of living.
Every day, our journalists are contacted by members of the public, charities and organisations with worries about how they'll meet the cost of spiralling bills.
Yesterday, we revealed how people have had sleepless nights over rising debt which Citizens Advice has warned will only get worse as prices rise.
And last week, we told how those on universal credit are going without food because they are forced into debt to cover the cost of essentials as food prices increase.
As Glasgow's local newspaper, we want to help.
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We want to speak to people who are worried about the impact spiralling costs are set to have on their household finances.
Ideally, you will live in the Glasgow area and be happy to have your picture taken with one of our photographers and be named.
And of course, we would love to hear our reader's thoughts on whether or not they think politicians at UK and Scottish level are doing enough.
For anyone who has a story they think should be covered, they can contact us using the form below and one of our reporters will be in touch.
Are you struggling with the cost of living crisis?
We are looking for readers to share their experiences of the rising cost of living whether that be energy bills, rent, food prices or fuel. If you leave your details, a reporter will be in touch.
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