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What impact is the inflation squeeze having on your life?

Have fond holiday memories given way to January bills? Credit cards, high costs for groceries and fuel — with interest rates and housing also continuing to inch up. Analysts say a recession is looming. Last month, a food price report predicted a typical family grocery bill will top $16,000 in 2023.

What are you doing about it? Call us: 1-888-416-8333

A person, seen from above, unloads items from a full grocery cart onto a conveyor belt at a cash register.
A December food price report predicted a typical Canadian family's grocery bill will top $16,000 in 2023. (George Frey/Bloomberg)

Have fond holiday memories given way to January bills? Credit cards, high costs for groceries and fuel — with interest rates and housing also continuing to inch up.

Analysts say a recession is looming. Last month, a food price report predicted a typical family grocery bill will top $16,000 in 2023.

Our question this week: What impact is the inflation squeeze having on your life? What are you doing about it

Plus, this week's Ask Me Anything segment is focused on diet and fitness myths. Personal trainer and registered dietitian Chinwe Asagwara joins us to answer your questions. What would you like to know?

Join host Ian Hanomansing on CBC Radio One and CBC Listen and CBC News Network. Call Checkup at 1-888-416-8333, send an email or find us on Facebook and Twitter.

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