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The share of Americans struggling with food insecurity has more than doubled since 2020 — from 4% to 10% — with the sharpest increases hitting non-White, low-income and child-rearing households, a Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey found. | Collector
The share of Americans struggling with food insecurity has more than doubled since 2020 — from 4% to 10% — with the sharpest increases hitting non-White, low-income and child-rearing households, a Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey found.
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The share of Americans struggling with food insecurity has more than doubled since 2020 — from 4% to 10% — with the sharpest increases hitting non-White, low-income and child-rearing households, a Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey found.

The share of Americans struggling with food insecurity has more than doubled since 2020 — from 4% to 10% — with the sharpest increases hitting non-White, low-income and child-rearing households, a Federal Reserve Bank of New York survey found.

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