Second Harvest of Silicon Valley Client Survey Reveals Households Cutting Back on Food as Costs Rise
A new client survey from Second Harvest of Silicon Valley finds that 96% of respondents are cutting back on food to afford basic necessities like rent, utilities and healthcare, a sign of mounting financial pressure on households across the region. At the same time, historic cuts to federal food and healthcare safety net programs set to go into effect in June will leave major gaps in the support systems families rely on, putting more pressure on households and pushing more people to food banks to meet basic needs.
The findings underscore how quickly that strain is deepening across Silicon Valley. Second Harvest is now serving 1 in 6 residents each month, reflecting how widespread the need has become...
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