Food Hardship In America 2010
Posted by on August 29, 2011
In this report the Food Research and Action Center (FRAC) looks at rates of food hardship (rates of households answering “yes” over the course of a year to the question whether there were times over the past year “when you did not have enough money to buy food that you or your family needed”) for households without children and households with children. We look at those rates by state, by Metropolitan Statistical Area, and by Congressional District.
http://frac.org/pdf/aug2011_food_hardship_report_children.pdf
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