This brief report details the results from a follow-up survey of 1,236 Vermonters in June 2020, after an initial survey in March/April 2020 focused on the impact of COVID-19 on food access and security. The key results include: 1) Nearly 1 in 4 respondents (23%) were classified as food insecure in June, a reported 22% decrease since March, but higher than before COVID-19. 2) People of color, those without a college degree, those with a job loss, households with children, women, and younger people had greater odds of experiencing food insecurity. 3) The majority of respondent households had experienced some job loss or disruption in the last 30 days, and were still experiencing job changes at the time of the survey. 4) People receiving unemp...
We investigated the food-security status and use of food assistance programs and food pantries of Ma...
We conducted a Northern New England survey to understand the initial and continued impacts of the CO...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted people\u27s lives and food systems in the United States and worl...
This brief report highlights the findings from a third survey of Vermonters since COVID-19. We surve...
We surveyed a cohort of Vermonters three times during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic to und...
This infographic details the summary results from a second Vermont survey on food and job insecurity...
Food insecurity is a national issue, one that affected 10.5% of households during some point of the ...
This study assessed changes in household food insecurity throughout the first year of the COVID-19 p...
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected people worldwide, disrupting food access, and...
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected people worldwide, disrupting food access and ...
Key Findings 1. 45% of respondents with jobs experienced some type of job disruption or loss. 19.7% ...
Key Findings NFACT includes 18 study sites in 15 states as well as a national poll, collectively r...
For many Americans, the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have extended far beyond its overt health r...
We conducted a Northern New England survey in March-June of 2021 to understand the initial and conti...
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected people worldwide, disrupting food access and ...
We investigated the food-security status and use of food assistance programs and food pantries of Ma...
We conducted a Northern New England survey to understand the initial and continued impacts of the CO...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted people\u27s lives and food systems in the United States and worl...
This brief report highlights the findings from a third survey of Vermonters since COVID-19. We surve...
We surveyed a cohort of Vermonters three times during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic to und...
This infographic details the summary results from a second Vermont survey on food and job insecurity...
Food insecurity is a national issue, one that affected 10.5% of households during some point of the ...
This study assessed changes in household food insecurity throughout the first year of the COVID-19 p...
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected people worldwide, disrupting food access, and...
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected people worldwide, disrupting food access and ...
Key Findings 1. 45% of respondents with jobs experienced some type of job disruption or loss. 19.7% ...
Key Findings NFACT includes 18 study sites in 15 states as well as a national poll, collectively r...
For many Americans, the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic have extended far beyond its overt health r...
We conducted a Northern New England survey in March-June of 2021 to understand the initial and conti...
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected people worldwide, disrupting food access and ...
We investigated the food-security status and use of food assistance programs and food pantries of Ma...
We conducted a Northern New England survey to understand the initial and continued impacts of the CO...
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted people\u27s lives and food systems in the United States and worl...