Food insecurity is a growing U.S. problem among military and veteran families. Data from 2020-21 suggest that between 1 in 5 and 1 in 3 military families experienced food insecurity in the last year: with disabled veterans experiencing even greater risks. This issue brief describes the policy revisions needed to programs such as SNAP, the Social Security Administration’s Disability Insurance Program, and the Veterans Affairs Disability Compensation Program to ensure our military members are food secure
Food and housing insecurity may contribute to poorer mental and physical health. It is unclear as to...
Food security in an important public policy issue. In 2015, approximately 1 in 8 U.S. households exp...
<div>This is a simple proportion analysis to determine the number of veterans who may be impacted by...
Food insecurity is the lack of a household’s physical and economic access to adequate amounts of nut...
This report documents the extent and severity of food insecurity among working-age veterans, ages 18...
Background: Food insecurity (FI) is an important public health issue for US veterans. For many veter...
OBJECTIVE: The present study is the first to use nationally representative data to compare rates of ...
This research compares food insecurity for UK veterans and non-veterans using the USDA 10-item Adult...
OBJECTIVE: Food insecurity may be a modifiable and independent risk factor for worse control of medi...
This report documents the extent and severity of food insecurity among working-age veterans, ages 18...
Background Low-income, working-age Veterans with children have risk for food insecurity. Less known ...
Food insecurity (not having continuing access to nutritious food to maintain health) is common in th...
Food insecurity is a global issue and has caused struggles to millions of people, specifically in th...
Food insecurity is more common among military families than the general population, and the transiti...
In 2016, more than 41 million people living in the United States were food insecure. Food insecurity...
Food and housing insecurity may contribute to poorer mental and physical health. It is unclear as to...
Food security in an important public policy issue. In 2015, approximately 1 in 8 U.S. households exp...
<div>This is a simple proportion analysis to determine the number of veterans who may be impacted by...
Food insecurity is the lack of a household’s physical and economic access to adequate amounts of nut...
This report documents the extent and severity of food insecurity among working-age veterans, ages 18...
Background: Food insecurity (FI) is an important public health issue for US veterans. For many veter...
OBJECTIVE: The present study is the first to use nationally representative data to compare rates of ...
This research compares food insecurity for UK veterans and non-veterans using the USDA 10-item Adult...
OBJECTIVE: Food insecurity may be a modifiable and independent risk factor for worse control of medi...
This report documents the extent and severity of food insecurity among working-age veterans, ages 18...
Background Low-income, working-age Veterans with children have risk for food insecurity. Less known ...
Food insecurity (not having continuing access to nutritious food to maintain health) is common in th...
Food insecurity is a global issue and has caused struggles to millions of people, specifically in th...
Food insecurity is more common among military families than the general population, and the transiti...
In 2016, more than 41 million people living in the United States were food insecure. Food insecurity...
Food and housing insecurity may contribute to poorer mental and physical health. It is unclear as to...
Food security in an important public policy issue. In 2015, approximately 1 in 8 U.S. households exp...
<div>This is a simple proportion analysis to determine the number of veterans who may be impacted by...