A mom details how she feeds her family of 4 on $150 a month plus food bank hauls
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In 2023, food insecurity has impacted 47 million Americans, marking a significant increase from 2021. Tiffany Bly's family, despite having a household income slightly above the poverty line, struggles to afford basic food needs. Relying heavily on a local food bank, Bly mentions that the assistance has been crucial for survival. Monthly grocery spending is limited to around $150, supplemented by food pantry contributions that vary widely. The increasing number of food-insecure households highlights a growing national issue, affecting many working families who must navigate tight budgets.
"It has saved us," said Bly, who lives in North Texas with her daughter, husband, and grandbaby. "Everything that we're surviving on we've gotten from our food pantry."
About one in seven US households - or 47 million people - lived in a food insecure household in 2023, according to data from Feeding America.
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