
Originally published byThe Hill
An increasing number of American households have struggled to afford enough food since 2020 because of rising economic strains, according to an analysis released by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on Wednesday. “We find a remarkable increase in food insecurity, particularly among lower-educated and lower-income households and households with young children,” the economists…
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