People in Walsall were lukewarm on Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng's mini-budget.
They say rising prices across energy, groceries and fuel have hit them hard, and many expect a tough winter ahead.
She said:"I don't think there's enough support for people, we are going to go into a recession, well we are in one really."What people need is more money, but that isn't going to be possible, the Government just needs to do whatever they can do, especially with the winter. Mrs Akhtar has four children and doesn't think the latest announcements will do anything to help her and her family.
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