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Funding cuts threaten to deepen hunger crisis as rising costs send more families to food banks
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Food banks in the US are facing increased demand. Working people are now seeking assistance. This is due to the income stagnation and rising living costs. Federal funding cuts are exacerbating the crisis. Organizations like Campaign Against Hunger are struggling. They are limiting food distributions. Feeding America also faces strain. Potential SNAP cuts could worsen the situation.
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