One in six Amerikans goes hungry!
NEW YORK - November 16, 2009 - The number of Amerikans that have trouble putting food on the table shot up last year in an unprecedented spike to a record 17 million households, the government reported on Monday.
The Department of Agriculture report, which has been released annually since 1995, said the number of Amerikans that were hungry rose to 14.6%. In 2007, 13 million households or 11.1% of Amerikans had trouble getting enough food.
The one-year jump is all the more significant, given the number of hungry Amerikans had never been higher than 11.9% since these surveys began.
Of the near 15% of the nation that couldn't secure enough food last year, the USDA said one-third of them had "very low food security," meaning they reduced the amount that they ate or disrupted their eating patterns during the year. That group made up 5.7% of all U.S. households, which was also a record high.
More than 500,000 households that scaled back the amount they ate were households with children, making up 1.3% of all U.S. homes with children.
The Department of Agriculture report, which has been released annually since 1995, said the number of Amerikans that were hungry rose to 14.6%. In 2007, 13 million households or 11.1% of Amerikans had trouble getting enough food.
The one-year jump is all the more significant, given the number of hungry Amerikans had never been higher than 11.9% since these surveys began.
Of the near 15% of the nation that couldn't secure enough food last year, the USDA said one-third of them had "very low food security," meaning they reduced the amount that they ate or disrupted their eating patterns during the year. That group made up 5.7% of all U.S. households, which was also a record high.
More than 500,000 households that scaled back the amount they ate were households with children, making up 1.3% of all U.S. homes with children.