
U.S. Food Insecurity Surges Amid Inflation and Aid Cuts
Nearly 50 million Americans faced food insecurity in 2023 as inflation rises and pandemic aid rolls back, raising fears of deeper hunger if assistance cuts continue.
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Nearly 50 million Americans faced food insecurity in 2023 as inflation rises and pandemic aid rolls back, raising fears of deeper hunger if assistance cuts continue.
Central American countries El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua face a sharp rise in hunger, driven by economic instability and the pandemic, prompting many to migrate north for better opportunities.