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Statistical Supplement to Household Food Security in the United States in 2024

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  • Rabbitt, Matthew P.
  • Reed-Jones, Madeline
  • Hales, Laura J.
  • Suttles, Shellye
  • Burke, Michael P.

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Report Introduction: This supplement provides statistics on component items of the household food security measure, the frequency of occurrence of food-insecure conditions, and selected statistics on household food security, food spending, and the use of Federal and community food and nutrition assistance programs. It complements the Household Food Security in the United States in 2024 report (Rabbitt et al., 2025), which provides the primary national statistics on household food security, food spending, and the use of Federal food and nutrition assistance programs by food-insecure households. The statistics presented here are based on data collected in the Current Population Survey (CPS) Food Security Supplement (FSS) conducted in December 2024. Information about the survey, data, and methods is available in the Household Food Security in the United States in 2024 report (Report No. ERR-358). All statistics were calculated by applying the FSS weights to the responses of surveyed households to obtain nationally representative prevalence estimates. Unless otherwise noted, statistical differences described in the text are significant at the 90-percent confidence level.

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  • Rabbitt, Matthew P. & Reed-Jones, Madeline & Hales, Laura J. & Suttles, Shellye & Burke, Michael P., 2025. "Statistical Supplement to Household Food Security in the United States in 2024," Administrative Publications 386179, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uersap:386179
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.386179
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