Posted on 04/24/2008 7:35:25 PM PDT by kiriath_jearim
An escalating global food crisis could bring the problem of hunger home to the US and other developed countries.
Millions of poor Americans risk going hungry if food prices continue to rise and food agencies struggle to cope with rising costs, dwindling resources and a huge increase in demand.
Already more and more poor people in the US are turning to charity and government assistance as they struggle with rising food costs and soaring fuel bills. Even some stores are restricting bulk rice purchases as the grain reached a fresh high on Thursday.
Laurie True, executive director of the California Women Infants and Children Program Association, said local agencies were reporting a sharp increase in new enrolments. Thats the canary in the coal mine, she said. These are people that dont normally claim benefits.
The Congressional Budget Office forecast the number of Americans on food stamps would next year reach 28m, the highest number since the programme began more than 40 years ago.
James Weill, president of the Food Research and Action Center, said the actual number was likely to be much higher because the number of claimants had already reached 27.7m in January, an increase of more than 1.3m in the past year. The measure does not count all those in trouble as only about 65 per cent of those eligible for food stamps seek help.
The impact will be felt most acutely by the 35m Americans 10.9 per cent of all households who already struggle to put enough food on the table each year. About 11m of these are thought to have very low food security, meaning someone in their home went hungry for lack of money to buy food, according to government data from 2006.
Campaigners fear the food situation could deteriorate further if House and Senate negotiators fail to pass an additional $10bn (£5bn, 6.4bn) in funding for national food aid programmes.
Measures to broaden eligibility for food stamps and increase emergency food provision are contained within a $288bn farm bill which has been held up for months by divisions on how to pay for budget increases.
The Senate on Thursday approved another one-week extension to the 2002 bill so that negotiations could continue.
I dont know what well do if [the bill] doesnt pass, said Anne Goodman, executive director of the Cleveland Food Bank. Weve got a mounting tragedy going on here which is being exacerbated by the rising cost of food and fuel.
The cost of foodstuffs poor Americans tend to buy have risen more rapidly than those bought by their richer neighbours.
Average food prices rose 5.1 per cent between February 2007 and 2008 but the cost of a basket of food used as a benchmark for food stamp benefits rose 6.5 per cent in the same period.
Bob Dolgan, spokesman for the Greater Chicago Food Depository, said rising food prices were affecting those people who live on the margins, living pay cheque to pay cheque.
Filling the gap where government help does not reach is a network of 200 regional food banks that distributes food to about 30,000 churches and soup kitchens around the country. Americas Second Harvest, the body that oversees the network, estimates the number of people seeking its help has risen by up to 25 per cent in the past year.
About 40 per cent of the 13m working-age adults served by the organisation come from households where at least one family member has a job, said Vicki Escarra, chief executive.
The face of poverty and hunger has changed in the past few years. The notion that its just homeless people is inaccurate.
Food agency resources are stretched because rising fuel prices have increased the cost of transporting supplies and both public and private donations have started to fall.
The government used to buy large quantities of surplus farm commodities to support market prices, which it would distribute to food banks. As prices have climbed over the past four years these donations have dropped by 75 per cent, leaving food banks scrambling for resources.
[Stores] are pretty empty right now, said Lindsey Buss, president of Marthas Table, a food charity in Washington.
At the same time as demand is going up, the cost for us to meet that demand is going up as well.
I guess the name of the game is, "if it didn't happen, make it up!"
Hunger may be stalking, but it's not doing a very good job of catching them, though.
Most of the people I see at the grocery stores paying with “food stamps” have a shopping cart at least half full of junk food.
I wish to Heaven it did. Maybe then they'd waddle across the street pushing the baby strollers just a little bit faster.
Owl_Eagle
You know, I'm going to start thanking
the woman who cleans the restroom in
the building I work in. I'm going to start
thinking of her as a human being
Bullsh*t. Free lunches, free breakfasts, soup kitchens, churches. There’s always a free meal out there. Unfortunately, most look toward the gubmint for it. Used to be the case that your family helped you out. Now, liberals and moderates are your family.
An many of my above mentioned people look like that!
Hard to type looking at that visual...lets sell off more grains to make alcohol to keep the global warming folks happy. Big Al was raking it in on earth day huh?
Loved the HALT on the back of the chair.
This is good. Most of the people I see who are on welfare are morbidly obese which contributes to their health problems. If they would lose 50-100 lbs. they would look and feel better, they would be healthier, and they would not need so much Medicaid and Medicare.
Every cloud has a silver lining...
Who wrote this Sh#t and what is it based on?
The only people I know that are sqwuaking are worried about other people that they’ve never met!
Call me an “Elitist”
Come on! It will be a first for me and you!
Election spin going WAY out of Control.
/don’t wanna pay 4 bucks a gallon... don’t vote for a Dhimmi
THAT. Is a Hugh Jazz. Uff-da.
How can this possibly be true??? With welfare, food stamps, reverse income tax, charities by the hundreds, and aid I have never even heard of how can this be? Are the illegals destroying us?
Funny.
Mister.
Owl_Eagle
You know, I'm going to start thanking
the woman who cleans the restroom in
the building I work in. I'm going to start
thinking of her as a human being
oooooo-k.
Because the gubmint ADVERTISES, practically begging people to sign up for food stamps! I hear ads on Boston radio all the time.
I worked with homeless veterans and welfare moms during my 13 years with the workforce center. The welfare moms all had more material “things” than I did as a civil servant, and the homeless are invariably drug and/or alcohol abusers. Does anyone here personally know anyone who goes to bed hungry in the United States of America?!
Thanks to the same government who poisoned the ground water by adding MBTE to unleaded gasoline as a result of the 1990 Clean Air Act, we will now read these sad stories about hunger in the US, thanks to envio-nazis and their cohorts in Congress mandating the use of corn as ethanol fuel.
With friends like this, the Earth doesn’t need enemies. When is someone running for office going to be asked about these disastrous unintended consequences of their half-baked ideas? The msm needs to be blamed for always jumping on the bandwagon for these fiascoes as well.
life has become a Far Side cartoon.
Huh???
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