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    FACT SHEET

    HUNGER IN AMERICA 2010

    Introduction

    According to the new findings reported in Hunger in America 2010, 37 million people, one in eight

    Americans, is receiving emergency food assistance through the Feeding America network.

    This is an increase of 46 percent over the findings reported four years ago in Hunger in America 2006,

    which was based on data collected in 2005.

    Feeding America is feeding 1 million more people each weekthan in 2006.

    Hunger in America 2010 is the first comprehensive research study that captures the connection

    between a weak economy and increased needs for emergency food assistance. The data was collected

    in the heart of the 2009 economic downturn (February-June 2009).

    Top line FindingsThe 37 million Americans served annually by Feeding America include nearly 14 million children and

    nearly 3 million seniors.

    Each week, approximately 5.7 million people receive emergency food assistance from an agencyserved by a Feeding America member. This is a 27percent increase over numbers reported in

    Hunger in America 2006, which reported that 4.5 million people were served each week.

    These numbers are based on surveys conducted at emergency feeding centers, such as soup

    kitchens and food pantries, but do not factor in many individuals also served at non-emergency

    locations, such as Kids Cafe programs and senior centers.

    Client Households

    76 percent (10 million) of client households served are food insecure, meaning they do not always

    know where they will find their next meal.

    36 percent of these client households are experiencing food insecurity with hunger, meaning they

    are sometimes completely without a source of food.

    79 percent (11 million) of households with children served are also food insecure.

    Of the 37 million people the Feeding America network serves:

    o 70 percent of households have incomes below the federal poverty line.

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    o The average monthly income for client households is $940.o 36 percent of households have one or more adults who is working.o 10 percent of client households are homeless.

    Tough Choices

    Many of the client households served by Feeding America food banks report that their household

    incomes are inadequate to cover their basic household expenses.

    46 percent of client households served report having to choose between paying for utilities or

    heating fuel and food.

    39 percent of client households said they had to choose between paying for rent or a mortgage and

    food.

    34 percent of client households report having to choose between paying for medical bills and food.

    35 percent of client households must choose between transportation and food.

    One in four client households (24 percent) do not have health insurance and nearly half of our adultclients report that they have unpaid medical and hospital bills.

    Thirty percent of households report having at least one member of their household in poor health.

    Role of Federal Government

    54.4percent of pantries, 33.5percent of kitchens, and 31.4percent of shelters receive food from

    TEFAP.

    41 percent of client households are receiving SNAP (formerly food stamps) benefits, an increase of

    64 percent over 2006.

    54 percent of client households with children ages 0 to 3 participate in the WIC program, comparedto 51 percent in 2006.

    Among households with school-age children, 62 percent participate in the federal school lunch

    program and 54 percent participate in the school breakfast program.

    Agencies

    Feeding America food banks provide food and groceries to 33,500 food pantries, 4,500 soup

    kitchens and 3,600 emergency shelters.

    68 percent of pantries, 42 percent of soup kitchens, and 15 percent of emergency shelters rely solely

    on volunteers and have no paid staff.

    55 percent, are faith-based agencies affiliated with churches, mosques, synagogues and otherreligious organizations; 33 percent are other types of nonprofit organizations.

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    Methodology

    Hunger in America 2010 is a scientific study conducted more than 62,000 face-to-face interviews with

    people seeking emergency food assistance from one of the nearly 63,000 agencies served by a Feeding

    America food bank.

    More than 37,000 agencies also participated in Hunger in America 2010 by completing an agency

    survey.

    Background: The Economic Landscape

    The economic recession of 2009, resulting in dramatically increasing unemployment and poverty

    nationwide, has driven sharp increases in need for emergency food assistance and enrollment in federal

    nutrition programs.

    The 46 percent increase in need is likely being driven by the dramatically increasing rates ofunemployment and poverty.

    During 2005, when the last Hunger in America data was collected, the national unemployment rate

    averaged 5.1 percent.1

    When the data collection for the 2010 study commenced in late winter and spring of 2009, the recession

    was in full swing and the unemployment rate was rising rapidly, jumping from 4.9percent at the start of

    recession2 in December 2007, to 9.5percent when client data collection was completed in June 2009.

    In addition, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that when individuals with marginal labor force

    attachment and those who were working part-time involuntarily were considered, more than 17

    percent of the population was affected in late 2009 by the shifting employment trends.

    Clients, Income and Eligibility for Federal Programs

    More than 70percent of clients have household incomes below the federal poverty line, 88percent have

    household monthly incomes at or below 130 percent of poverty and 96 percent have household

    monthly incomes at or below 185 percent of poverty.

    The majority of households seeking assistance from the Feeding America network are eligible for federal

    nutrition programs. However, 21 percent of households are not income eligible for SNAP benefits.

    While there is an obvious relationship between poverty and the ability of households to access food,

    USDA data indicates that 31percent of people who are food insecure in the United States live above185percent of poverty and therefore not eligible for SNAP.

    1U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Found on the web December 16, 2009 at

    http://data.bls.gov/PDQ/servlet/SurveyOutputServlet?data_tool=latest_numbers&series_id=LNS140000002

    The National Bureau of Economic Research dates the beginning of the 2008-2009 recession from December 2007.

    NBER defines a recession as a significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy, lasting more than

    a few months, normally visible in production, employment, real income, and other indicators (Found on the web

    December 16, 2009 at http://www.nber.org/cycles/dec2008.html).

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    Food banks are the main source of food for local hunger-relief charities in the nation.

    Food banks provide 75 percent of the food provided at food pantries, 50percent of food provided at

    soup kitchens and 41 percent of food provided at emergency shelters. 55percent of agencies served by

    the Feeding America network are faith based, 33percent are other nonprofit and 3percent are operated

    by the government.

    Feeding America

    Feeding America provides low-income individuals and families with the fuel to survive and even thrive.

    As the nation's leading domestic hunger-relief charity, our network members supply food to more than

    37 million Americans each year, including 14 million children and 3 million seniors. Serving the entire

    United States, more than 200 member food banks support more than 61,000 agencies that address

    hunger in all of its forms. Feeding America is based in Chicago. For more information on how you can

    fight hunger in your community and across the country, visit http://www.feedingamerica.org. Find us on

    Facebook at www.facebook.com/Feeding America or follow our news on Twitter at

    http://twitter.com/Feedingamerica.

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