Hunger in America

Everyone needs nutritious food to thrive. And, while people are working hard to provide for themselves and their families, more than 50 million people in the U.S. still relied on food assistance from charities like Feeding America in 2023.

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Hunger facts

 

47

million people in the United States are food insecure

14

million children in the United States are food insecure

>50

million people turned to food programs in 2023

 

100%

of U.S. counties have food insecurity

Fact about hunger in America

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    More than 47 million people in the US face hunger, including 1 in 5 children.

    Millions of people in the US don't have enough food to eat or don't have access to healthy food. This is a big problem, but together, we can solve it.

    Source: USDA's annual Household Food Insecurity in the United States report

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    In 2023 alone, more than 50 million people turned to food assistance for extra help.

    Food banks, food pantries and community organizations unite to help millions of people access affordable, nutritious food for themselves and their families. 

    Source: Feeding America's annual report Charitable Food Assistance Participation

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    People experience food insecurity in every community.

    Food insecurity affects millions across the U.S. and some groups face heightened challenges due to unfair systems that limit opportunities and prevent people from reaching their full potential.

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    Systemic barriers to opportunity are a root cause of food insecurity for people of color.

    Food insecurity happens to people of all races and ethnicities. However, it is more common for people of color because of historic and ongoing discrimination, along with unfair systems in policies and institutions.

Who faces hunger in the United States?

Hunger can affect people from all walks of life. Millions of people in America are just one job loss, missed paycheck, or medical emergency away from hunger. But hunger doesn't affect everyone the same—some groups like children, communities of color, rural communities, women, and people with disabilities face hunger at much higher rates.

Learn more about hunger in America

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Hunger is closer than you think

Want to see how food insecurity varies across America? Explore our interactive map to see food insecurity rates in different communities.

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Food insecurity

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Hunger and poverty

Did you know that hunger and poverty are closely linked? Learn about the impact of poverty on hunger in America.

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Hunger and health

Hunger can have serious health consequences. Discover how food insecurity impacts individuals and communities.

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