Facts about hunger in South Carolina
Chicago, Illinois
January 18, 2012
With talk on the campaign trail in South Carolina touching on aspects of hunger and food assistance programs, please take a look at some of the facts regarding hunger in South Carolina:
South Carolina facts on hunger
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Total food insecurity rate (availability of food and one's access to it): 18 percent
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Total child food insecurity rate: 28 percent
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South Carolina County with largest number of food insecure people: Allendale County.
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36% total food insecure
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40% child food insecure
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South Carolina’s largest cities and food insecurity rates by its respective County (overall, child)
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Columbia, Richland County: (17%, 20%)
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Charleston, Charleston County (16%, 24%)
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N. Charleston, Charleston County (16%, 24%)
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Mt. Pleasant, Charleston County (16%, 24%)
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Rock Hill, York County (18%, 30%)
Food Insecurity in the United States
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Nearly 49 million people in the US are food insecure, about 1 in 6 Americans
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16 million children are food insecure, more than 1 in 5 children
SNAP (
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly Food Stamps)
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SNAP provides over 46 million low-income participants, more than 840,000 in SC, with monthly benefits via a grocery debit card.
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In FY 2012, the average SNAP household had a gross monthly income of $731 nationally, but only $652 in South Carolina.
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In FY 2010, children and seniors accounted for more than half (52%) of SNAP participants in South Carolina.
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The accuracy rate of 96.19% (FY2010) is now at an all-time program high and program error rates have declined 61% since FY 1999.
“Millions of Americans are unemployed and millions of others are working for reduced wages or working fewer hours. Many of these people never thought they would need a helping hand, but are now turning to programs like SNAP,” said Vicki Escarra, president and CEO of Feeding America. “We know that the number of people coming to Feeding America food banks for assistance increased a staggering 46 percent in the last few years. Food stamps and other anti-hunger programs give hope to struggling Americans and protect them from deeper crisis as they work to get back on their feet.”
About Feeding America
Feeding America provides low-income individuals and families with the fuel to survive and even thrive. As the nation's leading domestic hunger-relief charity, our network members supply food to more than 37 million Americans each year, including 14 million children and 3 million seniors. Serving the entire United States, more than 200 member food banks support 61,000 agencies that address hunger in all of its forms. For more information on how you can fight hunger in your community and across the country, visit http://www.feedingamerica.org. Find us on Facebook at facebook.com/FeedingAmerica or follow our news on Twitter at twitter.com/FeedingAmerica.
Contact(s):
Ross Fraser
Feeding America
312.641.6422