Joseph Llobrera of the Center for Public Policy and Priorities (CBPP), explains explains
that due to the economic crisis, “rising food need and higher food
prices are making it even tougher for many to make ends meet.” Growing
numbers of households are reporting difficulty affording food and
meeting other basic needs.
Particularly alarming is the rise in the number of children whose
families report that they aren’t getting enough to eat, which can have long-term consequences
for their health and well-being. And, due to longstanding inequities
exacerbated by COVID-19’s disproportionate impact on Black and Latino
communities, families of color are likelier to struggle to afford enough food.
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