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Americans' Ability To Feed Their Families Nears 3-Year Low: Gallup

Food Insecurity

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 11/11/11 08:49 AM ET Updated: 11/11/11 08:58 AM ET

The country might be in a recovery, but it surely doesn't feel that way to the large number of American households struggling to put food on the table.

A Gallup survey published Thursday found that as of October, only 79.8 percent of people in the U.S. always had enough money to buy food for themselves or for their families in the past year, while over 20 percent did not. Not since November 2008, during the depths of the recession, has the country dealt with that level of food insecurity.

The poll is just one piece of evidence amongst many that although the economy has grown modestly over the past year, millions of people are still unable to achieve a basic level of security. Unemployment is high, wages are essentially flat -- and stalled around a median of just $26,364 -- and opportunities are hard to find for many.

Gallup's findings arrive just days after a recent Census measure showed that a record 49.1 million Americans now live in poverty. Most of those people -- accounting for about 15 percent of the country's population -- are on food stamps, according to NPR.

As of 2010, more than 48 million Americans, including 17 million children, lived in food-insecure households, according to the Center for American Progress. The social costs of such widespread hunger -- as measured in health care expenses, lost productivity and charitable donations to keep people fed -- come to $167.5 billion, or $542 for every person in the U.S., according to a report.

And the problem isn't limited to cities. Hunger has increasingly become a problem among the suburban middle class, as mounting debt and vanishing jobs have shaken more and more people loose from positions of economic security, according to USA Today.

The Gallup poll also found that the proportion of Americans able to afford general basic necessities -- including food, shelter and health care -- has fallen to just 81.2 percent, the lowest level since Gallup first started tracking the data in January 2008.

This means that more people lack access to basic needs now than during the official span of the Great Recession, which economists define as having ended in mid-2009.

That in turn might account for why Americans have such a bleak outlook on the national economy, with nine out of 10 people under the impression that the country is still in a recession, according to The Washington Post.



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The country might be in a recovery, but it surely doesn't feel that way to the large number of American households struggling to put food on the table. A Gallup survey published Thursday found that...
The country might be in a recovery, but it surely doesn't feel that way to the large number of American households struggling to put food on the table. A Gallup survey published Thursday found that...
 
 
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imax5
help one another we are all in this together!
01:29 PM on 11/27/2011
Season of holidays should be happy and joyous,instead there are many families of ours that have lost their jobs,homes and are having a hard time buying food for their families.This is no fault of their own much of the time.Yet we have candidates that are totally heartless to this situation.The republican debates thus far has not addressed this problem.Some including our President believe the people have gotten lazy.Yet in every debate we hear of talk of taking care of our allies across the world,send money to feed other countrymen,and yet we hear nothing to help our own.This is so wrong morally and ethically.We need some compassion for our own people.This is a sin.It has to stop.America should take care of their own first.
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vippy
Carpe Diem!
07:44 PM on 11/13/2011
Thank your politicians for creating these situations.  They are in charge of everything bad, they create it and then they campaign against it.  When will people learn that we have an evil enterprise, from insider trading, to killing jobs, yet people are stupid enough to blame their own.
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Ashok Hegde
10:44 PM on 11/13/2011
No matter what the economy is like...having children which you cannot afford leads to the structural cycle of poverty. People with less than $5000 saved have children, and then are shocked when calamity hits them? Come on.

Politicians do control a lot...but not procreation. If people simply refrained, handling crisis like a recession is much easier, and hunger is much more rare.
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vippy
Carpe Diem!
05:18 AM on 11/14/2011
I never understood that either!
10:04 AM on 11/13/2011
The cost of food has gone way up over the last few years, fresh fruits and veggies are costly. With the Fed printing all that money the dollar is eroding and inflation is upon us. Wages are depressed and blue collar workers will never find a good job again. At the same time we import so much of everything because it keeps the price down, the poor simply can not afford to buy American. It's a catch 22 with no easy answers. It is a Global Economy and nothing is going to make the genie go back into his bottle,
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David Hundley
Deep In The Heart of Taxes
09:45 PM on 11/12/2011
Why can't the states shore up their budgets by letting these people DO SOMETHING, Most of the time the money received is not as great as security, but making sure people have a purpose, Govn't work ain't so bad, your getting something for nothing.
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Red45
We can turn the tide
01:15 PM on 11/13/2011
You need to take a walk in someone else's shoes to see what it feels like to lose your job and your house through no fault of your own, not be able to feed your children, and put up with hurtful comments like yours.
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David Hundley
Deep In The Heart of Taxes
12:02 PM on 11/14/2011
Hey Red, We are all behind you, you know that the people that are working are very afraid of losing their jobs on a daily basis, as people see their income shrinking to nothing. ALL i ask is we all stand together for the common good of all people. You are not alone by a long shot. United We Stand Divided We Fall..
pjordan
the time is right for palace revolution
07:18 PM on 11/12/2011
Not to worry America! God asked Herman Cain to run for President...no doubt so he can feed the unwashed masses with delicious pizza. It's the only reason that makes sense for God to ask Cain to run.
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msjimmied
08:09 PM on 11/13/2011
Have you tried one of his pizzas?
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den1953
The best politicians are for free!
04:57 PM on 11/12/2011
So since the 2010 mid term elections Americans have to ask themselves are we better off with the Republican austerity measures or was it better prior to 2010 because the Republican Party has maintained a program that will harm America just to keep President Obama a one term President. The Republicans can spew out all the rhetoric in the world but there is no question since 2010 this nation had a credit downgrade, a very close shut down of the Government, and now Europe is collapsing through a forced downturn in the American economy.
04:14 PM on 11/12/2011
brought to you by Bush
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10:33 PM on 11/12/2011
For how long do we get to keep saying that?
10:34 PM on 11/12/2011
until 2027, he caused 20 years of damage, dilwad
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Red45
We can turn the tide
01:16 PM on 11/13/2011
Considering all the damage he and his crew did including stack the supreme court with right wingers, fixing the damage will take many decades.
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stopnlisten
Hitch your wagon to a star!
11:49 AM on 11/12/2011
Walk a mile in their shoes and then judge. Dare you GOP.
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Red45
We can turn the tide
01:28 PM on 11/13/2011
They'd balk at wearing the shoes of poor people.
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stopnlisten
Hitch your wagon to a star!
11:47 AM on 11/12/2011
Do the math at two head of household Americans EMPLOYED at $26,354 at 11% tax rate and not including state tax if there is one. That's a family of four living on less than $450.00 per week.
Low balling:
Rent $600
Utilities $75 (electr/gas/garbage)
Food $550 (basics, no going out)
Transportation $125 (bus, car)
Insurance $100 (all)

That leaves $410 for: school supplies, clothes, shoes, medical deductions, car repairs, hair care, birthdays, water, television, computer, diapers, cleaning supplies, personal supplies, sales tax, savings, emergency funds, newspaper, one night out per month, baby supplies, day care, prescriptions....for FOUR PEOPLE!!!! GOP thinks they don't pay enough on taxes and that needing help to feed their families is a choice! Wow.
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msjimmied
08:11 PM on 11/13/2011
You're too light on the utilities....electric, gas, water, sewer, garbage...easily three time that
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Ashok Hegde
10:46 PM on 11/13/2011
The question is - why are they having 2 kids? They clearly cannot afford even one.

The prudent move is to refrain from procreating, save more, increase skills, earn higher wages, and then have a child.

It's their own fault they're in this mess...
11:20 AM on 11/12/2011
So let's see. The average wage is $26,000. These are the people that are going to save us by paying more taxes. My question is how do they pay their rent, food, and living expenses? Prices are going up while salaries are going down. Big business forgot about the part where you have to make sure consumers can buy your product. Their answer is if it weren't for outsourcing, the prices would be higher. My answer is if it weren't for outsourcing, we could afford the higher prices because we would all be making more money. The top 1% just doesn't get it. Then again, maybe they do so we'll be happy to take that minimum wage job and forever be in debt.
maxfax
Taa - dah!
11:35 AM on 11/12/2011
They get it, but they're catered to by Congress, by the GOP, even the Democrats - see the Dems in the "super committee" ready to throw the working/middle class to the wolves. Corporats rule in America, as they provide nothing, while taking everything.
01:06 PM on 11/12/2011
The Democrats had better let the Bush tax cuts expire or they'll being getting an earful from their constituents.
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Bones Rhodes
12:52 AM on 11/12/2011
"That in turn might account for why Americans have such a bleak outlook on the national economy, with nine out of 10 people under the impression that the country is still in a recession, according to The Washington Post"

It's not an "impression" when you are homeless, jobless, and/or can't afford food.
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cerdayes
I mind you buying my government
11:32 PM on 11/11/2011
i'm sure they are just lazy.
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MeinNH
Ooooo Silly Me
09:25 AM on 11/13/2011
according to the Republicans
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jmslotnick
mother of 3 & 2 are twins.
10:34 PM on 11/11/2011
How a family feeds their children today is mind boggling. The cost of food is so high. Cereal prices are ridiculous along with prices of everything else. How our government expects people to survive is something I cannot answer. Outsourcing has killed the job market in the USA and there is no way for a man or a woman to get a job to feed their family because they cannot find work. Hospital Insurance, gas prices, coffee prices, etc. are thru the roof and our politicians and everybody in our government wonder why there is so much theft, burglary and killing. Survival is the answer. What a sad state of affairs this country is in and the children are suffering for it.
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almchrl13
01:21 PM on 11/13/2011
I fool the kids by cutting the cereal with sawdust!
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jmslotnick
mother of 3 & 2 are twins.
04:13 PM on 11/13/2011
I certainly know and hope you are kidding. Cereals today on the most part that are not totally sugar enhanced taste enough like sawdust with adding more....
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Ashok Hegde
10:47 PM on 11/13/2011
Wouldn't a simple answer to this issue be "wait to have children"?
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jmslotnick
mother of 3 & 2 are twins.
10:46 AM on 11/14/2011
Your response has nothing to do with the issue. The problem is that those who do already have families are suffering. What are they supposed to do abandon the children they do have? I think not. It has nothing to do with those just married who I am sure are aware of the disgusting financial crisis the country is facing.
09:43 PM on 11/11/2011
WHAT recovery?

Those at the top don't count....because they never have to really recover.

If MORE people are suffering today than during the so called recent recession, doesn't it dawn on this article writer that the recession NEVER ended?

It must be hard to be an oligarch toadie trying to say something positive, like we are in recovery despite increasing suffering, when the facts speak for themselves LOUD and clear.
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Josh Crawford
Just the facts, man!
09:37 PM on 11/11/2011
It took thirty years to get into our current mess (remember, it was Reagan who started the whole "deficits don't matter" thing while TRIPLING our National Debt in his 8 years in office), and it will take us more than a decade to get out of it. That doesn't mean our economy has to be in a recession (real or perceived) that whole time, but it's not going to be easy. It's going to take a combination of spending cuts, revenue increases and entitlement reforms. Looks like the GOP strategy of "starving the Beast" is finally working. The idea all along has been to make deficits and debt so large that we are absolutely forced to drastically slash government at all levels. Looks like those days have come and, unfortunately, they've come at the worst possible time, a time when we should be increasing government spending, cutting taxes (i.e. revenue) temporarily and boosting support for "entitlements". That's what the 2009 stimulus did (and it did it well), but the chances of another stimulus are pretty much zero. In other words, our debt and deficits have gotten so large that they've scared us into doing exactly the opposite of what we should be doing. Insanity ... aka TeaParty "principles".
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Red45
We can turn the tide
01:20 PM on 11/13/2011
Very insightful comment. f+f