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10% of U.S. kids don’t get enough to eat, and it could get worse

The 10.8% of American children up to age 17 experienced food insecurity from 2019 to 2020, according to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics.

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10% of U.S. kids don’t get enough to eat, and it could get worse

Another concern is that some pandemic-era programs aimed at helping more children get access to food could be coming to an end if they are not extended, she said.

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10% of U.S. kids don’t get enough to eat, and it could get worse

For example, a federal program that of school meal programs is set to expire on June 30. The program has allowed many more children than were previously eligible to access free meals at school, Soldavini said.

"Some children who are now able to get the meals during the school year without having to pay for them, next school year will not be able to do so if these waivers don't get extended," she said.

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10% of U.S. kids don’t get enough to eat, and it could get worse

A lack of nutrition can affect a child's development as well as their physical and mental health and academic success, she said.

"It's important to be aware of this issue," she said. "And there are programs out there that are able to help address it and it's important to make sure there's adequate resources and support provided to those programs."