Low-income families unable to afford consistent, nutritious meals
Food insecurity has nearly doubled in New Jersey over four years, leaving families unable to reliably access adequate food. Affected households—primarily low-income families, seniors, and unemployed individuals—struggle to choose between paying for food or other essentials like rent and utilities. Current solutions like food banks and government assistance programs are overwhelmed, underfunded, and fail to provide consistent, dignified access to nutrition.
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Food insecurity in N . J . nearly doubled over four years , new report says...
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Problem Details
- Category
- nonprofit
- Pain Keywords
- food insecurity, hunger, food access, nutrition gap, poverty, meal affordability
- Signals Collected
- 1
- Created
- 2026-08-13 14:11