Office of the New York State Comptroller: NYS Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli Bulletin

One In Ten New York Households Suffer from Food Insecurity

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Around 800,000 New York households experienced food insecurity at some point between 2019-21, according to a report from State Comptroller DiNapoli. The number declined during the COVID-19 pandemic due to federal relief programs and the expansion of federal food assistance programs. DiNapoli raised the concern that food insecurity may grow as federal benefits lapse. Notably, additional Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits expired on March 1. Over the last two years, Black and Hispanic or Latino adult New Yorkers were more likely to report not having enough food than white adult New Yorkers.

“With all the challenges people are facing during these difficult times, we should ensure New Yorkers don’t go hungry. Our nation’s nutrition programs should be expanded to help those who are struggling to feed themselves and their families,” said DiNapoli.

This is the second report from State Comptroller DiNapoli’s office examining issues impacting New Yorkers in need. His first report examined poverty trends.

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