Report: Hunger in Philadelphia increases 22 percent
Posted by Hunger Free America on November 27, 2018
[posted from the Inquirer via AUNI’s Weekly Newsletter]
The number of people living in hunger in Philadelphia has increased by 22 percent at the same time that hunger has diminished throughout America.
That finding, from a report being released Monday by Hunger Free America, a New York-based nonprofit, is the latest example of how Philadelphia diverges from the national mainstream on issues of poverty.
Announcement from Hunger Free America webiste: https://www.hungerfreeamerica.org/blog/philadelphia-hunger-jumps-22-over-six-years
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