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Feeding San Diego Struggles to Keep Up with Demand As Hunger Rises Sharply Across U.S.
Photo courtesy Feeding San Diego The number of people living in food insecure households in 2022 increased to 44 million, including 13 million children, according to a new federal report.  This is an increase of nearly 31% for all individuals across the country, and 44% for children from the previous year. They are the highest rates since 2014 and the largest one-year increase in food insecurity since 2008, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA).  “As we’ve worked tirelessly to try to end hunger, this unfortunate increase comes as no surprise,” said Bob Kamensky, interim chief executive officer of Feeding San Diego. “As pandemic-era programs have ended amidst record

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