GRAPH: The number of people who
cannot afford food in Ireland has doubled
A worrying statistic from today’s OECD
report
TheJournal.ie 19/3/2014
For a larger image, click here. (H/T ChildrensRights.ie/Twitter)
Among figures about unemployment,
falling incomes and suicides, sits a stark number counting those individuals
and families who experience hunger.
This graph shows that the percentage
of people in Ireland who say that they cannot afford food has more than doubled
to 9 per cent in five years.
In 2006/7, the corresponding data
showed a figure of 4.2 per cent.
According to the report, reduced
spending on food is one of the main causes of food insecurity, a term that
describes a situation where inadequate access to food does not allow all
members of a household to sustain a healthy lifestyle.
The OECD noted that the US holds very
detailed statistics on food insecurity that are not matched in Europe. However, it said there are unofficial estimates that growing numbers
of families and children suffer from hunger or food insecurity in economically
distressed countries.
In Greece, 10 per cent of students
fall into the category.
Sinn Féin Mountmellick – Serving The Community
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