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Pandemic food assistance extended for up to 25 million Americans

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn The American Rescue Plan has provisions specifically for food insecurity. • 4 min read Grocery store household staples reportedly set to increase Diapers, paper products, cereal and pet food are set to increase in price as companies pay higher freight, manufacturing, shipping fees and products for ingredients due to the pandemic.NYC Health Department Americans hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic will see relief when it comes to putting food on the table and fighting food insecurity. The federal food assistance policy from President Joe Biden s American Rescue Plan will help as many as 25 million Americans who may not always have access to nutritious food, the administration reported.

Ending child poverty is a mission worthy of a great nation

For too long, America has led the Global North in the number of children living in poverty. Historically, almost one in seven kids in the United States grow up in poverty and the United States has consistently ranked near the bottom of Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries in child poverty rates. Poverty not only affects individual children, but also has broader societal effects, including higher spending on health care, increased rates of crime, reduced rates of educational attainment and higher spending on remedial education. This is unacceptable. Fortunately, the recently enacted American Rescue Plan legislation takes the largest step since the Great Society of the 1960s to end child poverty in America.

Biden Effort to Combat Hunger Marks a Profound Change

Biden Effort to Combat Hunger Marks ‘a Profound Change’ As millions of Americans lack enough to eat, the administration is rapidly increasing aid — with an eye toward a permanent safety net expansion. Sonya Radford and her daughter, Daja, shopping for groceries in Indianapolis. Ms. Radford enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, which along with unemployment insurance left her better able to feed her three children than before the pandemic.Credit.Kaiti Sullivan for The New York Times April 4, 2021, 6:00 p.m. ET WASHINGTON — With more than one in 10 households reporting that they lack enough to eat, the Biden administration is accelerating a vast campaign of hunger relief that will temporarily increase assistance by tens of billions of dollars and set the stage for what officials envision as lasting expansions of aid.

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