Key Market Indicators
The number of families in the United States experiencing food insecurity has increased dramatically over the past few years. A survey from the United States Department of Agriculture revealed that in 2018, an estimated 11.1 million households in the US were food insecure. This was a significant jump from the 8.9 million households in 2014. More than 11 million households in the US are struggling with food insecurity. That's an increase of over 25% since 2014, according to a survey from the US Department of Agriculture. In 2018, an estimated 11.1 million households in the US were food insecure - meaning they lacked access to enough food for an active, healthy life. This was a dramatic rise from the 8.9 million households in 2014.