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Facing Hunger: The Weight of the Pandemic Is Falling on American Families

8 min readDec 1, 2020

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What do our data show about the prevalence of hunger?

It is estimated that one in six Americans — 54 million — have experienced hunger at some point during the pandemic.

Our data further reveal that hunger has increased significantly during the pandemic 28% of parents in our survey now report being food insecure.

Food insecurity is affecting both child and parent well-being

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The primary responsibility for addressing hunger and other forms of financial hardship associated with the pandemic falls to policy makers.

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