High costs and cuts to federal government subsidies have made the nation's food insecurity crisis worse. Andres Gutierrez reports on the struggle to put food on the table in Nevada.
Breakdown
- Rising grocery prices and fixed incomes are forcing more Nevadans to seek food assistance. 8s
- The non-profit Three Square supplies most major pantries in southern Nevada and is experiencing increased demand. 24s
- Recent federal legislation has changed SNAP, introducing stricter requirements and shifting more costs to states. 44s
- About one in seven southern Nevada residents are food insecure, with childhood food insecurity rising to 22%. 1m 15s
- Community members and volunteers are encouraging those in need to seek available assistance. 1m 41s