Food insecurity in America has worsened beyond pandemic levels, with approximately 10% of Wisconsin households (nearly 700,000 residents, including 200,000 children) facing food insecurity, and food bank demand increasing by over 100% since the pandemic; nearly 20% of households earning $50,000 or less report going without meals due to financial struggles, with some families resorting to overnight lines or sleeping in cars to access food assistance.
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One in 10 Wisconsin households faces the faces of food insecurity right now. That affects nearly 700,000 residents, including more than 200,000 kids. Food banks across the state have seen a increase in demand from nearly 30% to more than 100% since the pandemic. Nearly 20% of those earning $50,000 a year or less are saying that they're going without meals because of financial struggles. And in fact, there are food banks across the nation, Brian, that are reporting the demand is so great that some families are lining up overnight or sleeping in their cars in the parking lot so that they can get groceries the next day.
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