Do you track your spending? Take part in an exciting BBC project

They were struck by Scope's recent energy research on how the huge increase in energy costs is going to hit disabled people hard.
The project
The BBC is hoping to track the impact of the cost of living squeeze on families across the UK.
The online series, yet to be named, will be recorded over 12 months starting on 1 April, when the energy price cap rise comes into force.
They're keen to talk to all sorts of people from all backgrounds from across the country who'd be willing
to track their spending for around 12 months.
If you were up for it, you’d need to be really open and willing to share what you’re spending your money on, and how the ongoing squeeze is hitting your monthly income and outgoings.
They're especially eager to hear from people who already track their monthly spending on a detailed level. If you're into spreadsheets, then this might be the opportunity for you!
If you're interested, please email johny.cassidy1@bbc.co.uk
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