People across the country are being forced to make a difficult decision. The high prices of staples are driving families to seek out assistance from food pantries and other social safety-net programs.
These programs are lifesavers for those in financial need, but for the 21 million Americans without an ID, they may be out of reach.
Most food pantries require a photo ID to receive groceries With supporting documents, the average cost of an ID is around $40. In many situations, that cost is significantly higher.
This leaves many Americans struggling to get an ID.
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