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Up to 1 in 4 American children may face hunger in the next year
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[June 02, 2020]
The number of people in the U.S.
who are food insecure will likely skyrocket over the next year, due
to the COVID-19 pandemic. Soaring unemployment and poverty rates may
lead to record numbers of food insecure households, according to new
projections from Feeding America.
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Almost 55 million Americans could lack access to adequate food,
says Craig Gundersen, ACES distinguished professor of
agricultural and consumer economics at the University of
Illinois.
Gundersen conducted the analysis using the model he developed
for Map the Meal Gap,
Feeding America’s annual food insecurity report. The
new report projects changes to food insecurity rates based
on a range of different scenarios.
“We used projections from leading macro economists about what's
going to happen to unemployment over the next year. The
worst-case scenario anticipates that the annual unemployment
rates could increase by about 7.6 percentage points. We ran that
through our model, and we found that 17 million more Americans
are likely to be food insecure in the upcoming year,” Gundersen
says.
Households with children are even more likely to be food
insecure, and 1 in 4 children could face hunger. The projections
for the worst-case scenario would lead to 5% increase in child
poverty rate, potentially bringing the proportion of children in
food insecure households to 24.5%.
That means 18 million children would be food insecure, which
exceeds the previously measured highest total of 17.2 million
during the Great Recession in 2009.
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“It’s important to fully understand the severity of the situation
for many children and households in America,” Gundersen says. “These
projections can help inform legislators and aid organizations so
they can take steps to help alleviate the problems.”
The Impact of Coronavirus on Food Insecurity report provides
detailed documentation for projected food insecurity levels at the
national, state and county level.
Gundersen has worked with Feeding America as lead researcher on the
Map the Meal Gap reports and as a member of their Technical Advisory
Group for more than a decade. He has developed the data collection
methods and models to estimate food insecurity rates that comprise
the report.
Feeding America, a non-profit organization that operates a network
of 200 food banks nationwide, has established a COVID-19 Response
Fund to support efforts to alleviate hunger.
[Source: Craig Gundersen
News writer: Marianne Stein]
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