The number of Americans who lived in food insecure households, unable to afford an adequate supply of food, increased from 34 million in 2021 to 44 million in 2022 to 47 million in 2023, according to an annual report released last month by USDA. That represents a 40 percent increase in food insecurity between 2021 and 2023, and a seven percent increase between just 2022 and 2023.
As our CEO Joel Berg said, “We must all understand that the nation is still suffering from a hunger crisis, which did not end when the worst of the pandemic ended. The massive, multi-year jump in U.S. hunger – and an even steeper spike in child hunger – in the wealthiest and most agriculturally abundant nation in the history of the world, was a stark moral and policy failure for the entire United Sates.”
Read more about HFA’s response to these alarming numbers.