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Home » Food Insecurity Rates Rise Steeply with Recession
Food Insecurity Rates Rise Steeply with Recession
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Food Insecurity Rates Rise Steeply with Recession
childrenshealthwatch.org –

The report shows that food insecurity rose from 18.5 percent to 22.6 percent between 2007 and 2008 in a five-city sample of low-income families with children under age three. This 22.2 percent increase in the percentage of food-insecure families is substantially greater than any annual increase seen in the last four years within the same ongoing sample.

Link: http://www.childrenshealthwatch.org/upload/resource/FoodInsecurityBrief6_09.pdf
Added by View user profileSonia Hossain on September 6, 2009
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