Household Food Security in the United States in 2015

Alisha Coleman-Jensen, M. Rabbitt, Christian A. Gregory, A. Singh
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An estimated 87.3 percent of American households were food secure throughout the entire year in 2015, meaning that they had access at all times to enough food for an active, healthy life for all household members. The remaining households (12.7 percent) were food inse - cure at least some time during the year, including 5.0 percent with very low food security, meaning that the food intake of one or more household members was reduced and their eating patterns were disrupted at times during the year because the household lacked money and other resources for food. Declines from 2014 in food insecurity overall and in very low food security were statistically significant. The prevalence rate of food insecurity overall declined from 14.0 percent in 2014, and very low food security declined from 5.6 percent in 2014. Food insecurity among children and very low food security among children also declined significantly from 2014. Children and adults were food insecure in 7.8 percent of households with children in 2015, down from 9.4 percent in 2014. Very low food security among children was 0.7 percent in 2015, down from 1.1 percent in 2014. In 2015, the typical food-secure household spent 27 percent more on food than the typical food-insecure house - hold of the same size and household composition. About 59 percent of food-insecure house - holds participated in one or more of the three largest Federal food and nutrition assistance programs during the month prior to the 2015 survey.
2015年美国家庭食品安全
据估计,2015年全年有87.3%的美国家庭粮食安全,这意味着他们在任何时候都能获得足够的食物,让所有家庭成员过上积极健康的生活。其余家庭(12.7%)在一年中至少有一段时间处于粮食短缺状态,其中5.0%的家庭粮食安全水平非常低,这意味着由于家庭缺乏资金和其他食物资源,一名或多名家庭成员的食物摄入量减少,他们的饮食模式在一年中有时被打乱。与2014年相比,总体粮食不安全状况和极低粮食安全状况的下降具有统计学意义。总体粮食不安全发生率从2014年的14.0%下降,极低粮食安全发生率从2014年的5.6%下降。与2014年相比,儿童粮食不安全状况和非常低的儿童粮食安全状况也显著下降。2015年,7.8%的有儿童家庭的儿童和成人处于粮食不安全状态,低于2014年的9.4%。2015年,极低食品安全儿童比例为0.7%,低于2014年的1.1%。2015年,在同等规模和家庭构成的情况下,典型的粮食安全家庭在食品上的支出比典型的粮食不安全家庭多27%。在2015年调查之前的一个月里,大约59%的粮食不安全家庭参加了三个最大的联邦食品和营养援助计划中的一个或多个。
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