USDA cancels survey tracking how many Americans struggle to get enough food
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The USDA's decision to cancel its annual food insecurity survey raises significant concerns among experts, as it will hinder the ability to track how many Americans are struggling to access enough food. This move comes at a time when recent changes are expected to result in many people losing vital food assistance, making it crucial to understand the impact on vulnerable populations. Without this data, policymakers may lack the insights needed to address food insecurity effectively.
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