Hunger Facts
and Figures

In our day-to-day lives, hunger is often hard to see, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t there. Sadly, both in the United States and around the world, hunger is everywhere.

It is estimated that 1 in 8 children in the U.S. are food insecure — meaning that they didn’t always know how they would get their next meal.

IN THE UNITED STATES

12.5%

of children under 18 years
of age are food insecure.

One in Eight Children

To put it in perspective, that’s

children who are food insecure

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SNAP Benefits

As of 2018, 10.7% of families in the U.S. relied on SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) to make ends meet. Nearly half of those households (46.8%) already live below the poverty line. And food stamps don’t go very far. According to data from the Food and Nutrition Service, average monthly household SNAP benefit in fiscal year 2018 was $251. That works out to just over $8 per day.

SNAP benefits can be used to buy groceries, seeds, and plants to grow food, but they cannot be used for vitamins, medicine, prepared or heated food, diapers, cleaning supplies, hygiene items, or toilet paper.

3 out of 4

students qualify for free or reduced-price lunches
under the National School Lunch Program.

School one in four

25

%

of all public schools in 2017-2018
were high-poverty schools.

AROUND THE WORLD

1.2

BILLION

in developing countries live in extreme
poverty, existing on less than $1.90 U.S. per day.

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2

BILLION
PEOPLE

live in water stressed countries.

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1.7

BILLION
PEOPLE

lack basic sanitation.

One in Nine People

1 in 9

PEOPLE SUFFER FROM HUNGER

THAT'S OVER

828 MILLION

PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD.

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Around 45%

of deaths among children under
the age of 5 years are linked to undernutrition.

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Malnutrition is the single largest
contributor to disease in the world.