Saturday, September 8, 2012

18 million U.S. households struggling to feed families. Susan Salehi Bankruptcy Ventura Oxnard Camarillo Santa Barbara Woodland Hills Los Angeles CA

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A sign in a market window advertises the acceptance of food stamps in New York City. (Getty) Almost 18 million American homes struggled to find enough to eat in 2011, including 3.9 million homes with children, or 10 percent of all families with children, according to numbers released Wednesday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture
Even worse off were single moms and black and Latino households, the survey found.
As NPR notes, “People went hungry.”
The survey tracked families who had some issues with finding enough food, dubbed “food insecure,” and those deemed “very very food insecure,” who lacked basic nutrition at some point during the year. The latter category includes some 6.8 million households nationwide where adults skipped meals, couldn’t afford balanced meals, and worried about having enough money to buy food several months out of the year.

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