
New U.S. Tax and Spending Law Risks Worsening Food Insecurity
Experts warn that the new U.S. tax and spending law could deepen rising food insecurity, threatening critical program funding for millions of vulnerable Americans.
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Experts warn that the new U.S. tax and spending law could deepen rising food insecurity, threatening critical program funding for millions of vulnerable Americans.
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