Even in the world’s greatest food-producing nation, children and adults face poverty and hunger in every county across America.
More than 38 million people are living in poverty in America. In 2019, most families living in poverty earn less than $25,750 per year.
More than 37 million people struggle with hunger in the United States, including more than 11 million children. A household that is food insecure has limited or uncertain access to enough food to support a healthy life. Children are more likely to face food insecurity than any other group in the United States.
More than half (56%) of food-insecure households participated in at least one of the major federal food assistance program — the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly Food Stamps); the National School Lunch Program and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (often called WIC)
Source Feeding America
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