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Here's what some voters under 40 have to say about the cost of living

Tune in to CBC's Windsor Morning at 7:40 a.m. this week to hear our under 40 panellists discuss the daily costs of living, housing prices, gas prices and how affordability will affect the way they vote on June 2, 2022.

Tune in to CBC Radio One every day this week at 7:35 a.m. to hear our panellists

Here's what the panelists say about what is costing them the most money right now

2 years ago
Duration 1:36
A panel on Windsor Morning discuss cost of living prior to the provincial election.

We are hearingfrom voters in Windsor-Essex about the issues that matter the most to them, leading up to the provincial election on June 2, 2022.

From those who responded,the number one issue on the minds of voters in our region is affordability.

And that makes sense.

The cost of living is going up; groceries are costing more, the housing market is squeezing out eager buyers, and the price of gas has some people putting on the breaks when it comes to driving altogether.

CBC's Windsor Morning host Nav Nanwa, assembled a panel of people who have relatable stories about affordability. He met with Luc Michaud, AmnaMasoodi and Sarthak Sharma. These three are all under 40-years-old, live in Windsor-Essex and plan to vote.

They are trying to build a family here, but they are facing challenges because of the rising costs of living.

WATCH |The panelists discusshow dire their situations are getting:

Here's why the panelists are worried about how tight their budgets are getting

2 years ago
Duration 1:46
A group of people under 40 discuss the cost of living prior to the provincial election.

Tomorrow we will post highlights from the panel talking about home ownership, and how rising costs are squeezing some out of the housing market altogether.

With files from Windsor Morning