When single Paulina Vernersson, who is studying to become a preschool teacher, has finished studying for the day, she goes on to her hourly job at the municipality.

After that, she takes care of her six-year-old son Conrad, with whom she lives together in a tenement at Linehed in Halmstad.

With student grants and the hourly wage, the economy is already limited, especially after the prices skyrocketed.

Should the industry association Fastighetsägarna pass a ten percent rent increase, she does not see how the finances will work out.

With a student grant, you can only work a certain number of hours and if she pauses her studies, she also pauses, according to her, the possibilities for a more secure economy in the future.

Watch Paulina Vernersson talk about the situation in the clip above.