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justaprogressive

(2,252 posts)
23. Oh really?
Tue Mar 19, 2024, 04:53 PM
Mar 19
Millions of American families struggle to get food on the table, report finds

The report found that 44.2 million people lived in households that had difficulty getting enough food to feed everyone in 2022, up from 33.8 million people the year prior. Those families include more than 13 million children experiencing food insecurity, a jump of nearly 45 percent from 2021.

"These numbers are more than statistics. They paint a picture of just how many Americans faced the heartbreaking challenge last year of struggling to meet a basic need for themselves and their children," U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack said in a statement.

The findings reverse a decade-long decline in hunger and food insecurity in the U.S. And they reflect the loss of several pandemic-era measures designed to strengthen the social safety net, says Elaine Waxman, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute who studies food insecurity and federal nutrition programs.

"A lot of the programs that had buffered people's experience during the pandemic were retired or rolled back in some way," Waxman says.


[link:https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2023/10/26/1208760054/food-insecurity-families-struggle-hunger-poverty|


Then of course there's the (underestimated) half-million homeless...
The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind... comradebillyboy Mar 18 #1
We need another hands across America. We did this in the 80's and saved Africa. jimfields33 Mar 18 #2
To use a well-worn cliche..... Coventina Mar 18 #3
Thank you for raising awareness. Frasier Balzov Mar 18 #4
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I've been wondering that myself. n/t shrike3 Mar 18 #7
Hunger anywhere is a tragedy. Elessar Zappa Mar 18 #8
K&R betsuni Mar 18 #9
in 2023 we sent $880 million in aid to Sudan and its neighbors. mike_c Mar 18 #10
I don't recall that was my premise EX500rider Mar 18 #11
Lack of Jews to blame and no propaganda network TheKentuckian Mar 18 #12
Trick Question John Shaft Mar 18 #13
We should be helping much much more. onecaliberal Mar 18 #14
I agree with your point about the lack of protests. Clearly, the U.S. should not be giving any aid to the nation that is TeamProg Mar 18 #15
And it is all being financed by the global powers malaise Mar 18 #16
What Global power is financing the war in the Sudan? EX500rider Mar 18 #18
I've noticed that its the same with diseases 70sEraVet Mar 18 #17
Hunger happens one person at a time and it doesn't make them bleed Warpy Mar 18 #19
Oh sorry... justaprogressive Mar 19 #20
Somehow I don't think millions are about to starve death in the US EX500rider Mar 19 #22
Oh really? justaprogressive Mar 19 #23
You seem to equate food insecurity with starvation EX500rider Mar 19 #24
Similar things are going down in Haiti JCMach1 Mar 19 #21
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