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Families Struggle to Afford Food, Survey Finds

Posted by Iowa Civil Rights Commission on January 26, 2010 at 3:05 PM

WASHINGTON — Nearly one in five Americans said they lacked the money to buy the food they needed at some point in the last year, according to a survey co-sponsored by the Gallup organization and released Tuesday by an anti-hunger group. The numbers soared at the start of the recession, but dipped in 2009 despite the continuing rise in unemployment. The anti-hunger group, the Food Research and Action Center, attributed that trend to falling food prices, an increasing use of food stamps and a rise in the amount of the food stamps benefit. More than 38 million Americans — one in eight — now receive food stamps, a record high.

 

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Categories: Economy, Poverty

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