
In this brief, we highlight key findings based on 2023 estimates of local food insecurity by select income levels, ages, and races/ethnicities for all U.S. counties and congressional districts, as …
Sep 4, 2024 · The report reveals that food insecurity in the United States increased by 6% overall in 2023, with an estimated 47 million people (14.3% or 1 in 7) living in food-insecure households.
Given the substantial federal investment in higher education, GAO was asked to review newly available Education data on food insecurity among a nationally representative sample of …
Between 2021 and 2022, there were no significant changes in the shares of low-income and food-insecure adults reporting awareness of charitable food resources.
Nearly two of every five households in Rhode Island have difficulty affording adequate food and are food insecure, a higher rate than at any time during the pandemic1. This is one of the …
12% INSECURE homes have a WORKING ADULT Hunger and Food Insecurity Around 1 million people in southeast Texas are food insecure, meaning they lack consistent acce. s to enough …
Jan 15, 2025 · ¡ 52% food insecure/ 48% food secure ¡ Goal: To quantify and understand the lived experiences of food insecure households as compared to food secure households with a large …