From energy and food, to paper and rent, prices have been rising in Germany and across Europe.
The latest data puts inflation in Europe's biggest economy at five percent year-on-year, the highest level in 30 years.
Simon and Lena Wendland are parents of newborn twins who say their lives have become more uncertain.
"We’re looking for our own place now and are seeing the high construction prices. It’s a little scary. We’ll probably end up with something more rural – the city is out of reach for us
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