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Chronic Food Insecurity Among U.S. Families Doubles Over 20 Years, Study Finds

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A University of Michigan study reveals that chronic food insecurity in U.S. families more than doubled from 1999 to 2019. Low-income families with children are particularly affected, with 11% reporting persistent food insecurity. The study highlights the growing issue and calls for policies to address the enduring struggles of these households.








 
 
 

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