- You notice that every week that the food box gets more and more expensive, says Rickard Juhlin.

- I think about what I buy and don't buy the most expensive anymore, says Tommy Bardun. 

The high inflation together with increased energy and food prices means that 63 percent of Swedes worry about their personal finances.

The greatest concern is found in women between the ages of 30 and 49.

This is according to a new survey from Novus.

- Of course you get worried when everything rises, says Irené Bardun.

- The worst thing is probably the electricity prices, there you don't know where it will go, says Tommy Bardun.

- It is clear that it is felt in the wallet when you fill up the car and so on, but so far I am not worried about my finances, says Dan Landin.

- Absolutely, I am worried if it continues like this in the future.

Especially when you have small children.

Everything costs money and nothing gets cheaper, so it's time to start thinking again, says Sylwia Aronsson Leijonqvist. 

Hear more in the clip above what consumers think about the rising food prices.