Hunger in U.S. is worse now than during the pandemic

People line up to receive food donations at a food bank at a church in Queens, New York, in May 2020 during the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak. | REUTERS

COVID-19 made hunger a critical concern as millions of Americans lost their jobs, families were homebound and supply chains disrupted. Now inflation and war are making it worse. Ensuring that people had enough food to feed their families wasn’t a partisan issue during the pandemic, when Congress approved relief measures to boost aid. And it

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