Despite a modest 5% improvement since 2023, food insecurity in L.A. County remains alarmingly high — well above the national average and L.A.’s pre-pandemic level. A USC Dornsife College of Letters, ...
The last survey of U.S. food security that the Agriculture Department is scheduled to produce found that 13.7% of households were food insecure in 2024, the highest rate since 2014. The Trump ...
About two in five Harris County households are food insecure, nearly three times the national average, a new study has found. Thirty-nine percent of respondents said they faced uncertain or ...
An estimated 13.5% of U.S. households experienced food insecurity in 2023. Limited income, unemployment, transportation ...
Despite a modest decline, food insecurity in Los Angeles County remains significantly above national levels, with 25% of households struggling to afford food, according to a new study by USC Dornsife ...
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Food insecurity is linked to higher odds of long COVID and lower recovery likelihood among US adults with prior COVID-19 infection. SNAP participation and employment status significantly modify the ...
About 2 in 5 Harris County households are food insecure, nearly three times the national average, a new study has found. Thirty-nine percent of respondents said they faced uncertain or inconsistent ...