marvin martian
Diamond Member
The DemoKKKrats' intentional fuel, food, and housing crises are hurting the poor the most. Of course. They want this, and Biden supporters want it, too.
Nearly half of the food banks in the United States are experiencing an increased demand as Americans struggle under the crushing weight of 40-year-high inflation, DailyMail.com reported Monday.
Out of 200 food banks surveyed across the country in recent months, 45 percent said they have seen more people in need of services, according to Feeding America, which describes itself as a “nationwide hunger-relief charity.”
“With food costs rising at their fastest rate in decades, we’re seeing many families that were already barely keeping their heads above water are now increasingly and more frequently relying on food pantries,” CEO of the New York food bank City Harvest Jilly Stephens told DailyMail.com.
President of Utah Food Bank Ginette Bott told the outlet inflation is having the same negative effect as the coronavirus pandemic and has “stretched out clients’ budgets even tighter.” Bott added that higher gas prices have doubled her organization’s fuel costs, “squeezing both sides of the emergency food assistance equation.”
Nearly half of the food banks in the United States are experiencing an increased demand as Americans struggle under the crushing weight of 40-year-high inflation, DailyMail.com reported Monday.
Out of 200 food banks surveyed across the country in recent months, 45 percent said they have seen more people in need of services, according to Feeding America, which describes itself as a “nationwide hunger-relief charity.”
“With food costs rising at their fastest rate in decades, we’re seeing many families that were already barely keeping their heads above water are now increasingly and more frequently relying on food pantries,” CEO of the New York food bank City Harvest Jilly Stephens told DailyMail.com.
President of Utah Food Bank Ginette Bott told the outlet inflation is having the same negative effect as the coronavirus pandemic and has “stretched out clients’ budgets even tighter.” Bott added that higher gas prices have doubled her organization’s fuel costs, “squeezing both sides of the emergency food assistance equation.”