Loves Mary Wrote:
This data is four years old. Things have only gotten worse. .
How do you know things are worse?
I encourage you to poke around and find more information on your own so you won’t think I’m trying to lie to you:
2004 Information on Hunger in America .
So I did. From the study, it says 10.6 million people in this country are “Food Insecure With Hunger” Wow, 10M go hungry, right? Not really, you need to read the study definition and guidelines…
"For research efforts with time and/or financial constraints…, an abbreviated 6-item scale has been developed … that capture a range of household responses to inadequate resources for food. However, the “short form”
does not allow for the separation of the moderate and severe hunger categories because it is **unable to distinguish between **the most severe cases in which **children are going hungry from those cases in which adults have cut their food consumption. **
So that means they add together the people who answer “I have made a decisions to reduce the household’s food budget by altering the quality or variety of food consumed by the family.” along with people who answer “I have children in the home who go hungry.”
You know, I am a fat, employed electrical engineer and I have made a decision to reduce the household’s food budget by altering the variety of food. We are buying less juice boxes, less frozen foods, and less potatoe chips. So I would answer “Yes” to that question, and they would lump me in the same category as people who say "I have children in the home who go hungry. So this is just a bogus study.
Read, read, read and… follow the money trail. The Center for Hunger and Poverty has been around since 1980. The people conducting studies make their living researching hunger, and reporting their findings. If there is no finding of hunger, then there is no reason for the government to give them grants, then they are basically unemployed. So they have to organize the data in such a way to make headlines. Don’t believe it.