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Low-income households face ‘remarkable’ rise in food insecurity in K-shaped economy: New York Fed
Low-income households in the U.S. are experiencing a significant rise in food insecurity, driven by a K-shaped economy. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York attributes this trend to growing economic disparities, with many Americans feeling worse off due to the crisis.
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