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Household food security in the United States in 2022
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NutritionAgricultural EconomicsPublic Health NutritionNutrition SecurityUnderserved PopulationsFood SystemsNutrition EducationResilient Food SystemsPopulation NutritionPublic HealthU.s. HouseholdsHousehold Food SecurityFood PolicyFood AidHealth SciencesMost U.s. HouseholdsHealth PolicyFood SecurityFood RegulationsFood DefenseHealth EconomicsFood InsecurityRural HealthChild Nutrition
Most U.S. households are food secure, but some experience intermittent food insecurity due to limited financial and resource access. The report aims to evaluate the impact of USDA food and nutrition assistance programs on food security, expenditures, and program use among U.S.
Most U.S. households have consistent, dependable access to enough food for active, healthy living--they are food secure. However, some households experience food insecurity at times during the year, meaning their access to adequate food is limited by a lack of money and other resources. USDA's food and nutrition assistance programs aim to increase food security by providing low-income households access to food for a healthful diet, as well as nutrition education. USDA monitors the extent and severity of food insecurity in U.S. households through an annual, nationally representative survey sponsored and analyzed by USDA's Economic Research Service (ERS). This report presents statistics from the survey that cover household food security, food expenditures, and use of Federal food and nutrition assistance programs in 2022