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Trump administration ends USDA food insecurity survey halting decades of national tracking
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The Trump administration has canceled the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s annual food insecurity survey, ending decades of data collection on how many Americans struggle to access enough food. The decision halts a longstanding effort that had served as a benchmark for researchers, policymakers, and advocates.
The USDA survey has been conducted for many years to measure hunger levels nationwide. Its findings have been widely used in policy discussions about social safety nets and poverty reduction.
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The Context
Ending the survey removes a key tool for tracking how families experience food access challenges. Without this data, government agencies and researchers may have fewer resources to identify changing trends.
Food insecurity has been a persistent issue in the United States, affecting millions of households. Surveys historically captured disparities across regions, income levels, and demographics.
The decision to cancel the program represents a shift in priorities within the administration. While no replacement has been announced, the move signals reduced emphasis on tracking the problem.
Supporters of the cancellation argue that some government surveys are costly or redundant. They believe resources should be reallocated toward direct services rather than data collection.
Critics argue that eliminating the survey reduces transparency and weakens evidence-based policymaking. They see consistent measurement as essential for understanding and addressing hunger.
The lack of data could make it harder for nonprofits and states to justify federal assistance programs. Without national benchmarks, decision-making may rely more on fragmented or outdated information.
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| Bias Distribution | 58% Left |
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