The problem is everywhere, but the top 10 states are red states no? And republicans have been trying to cut and eliminate welfare programs in addition to being more likely to shame people for utilizing. They also oppose fair wages and play on capitalism fears of “corporations aren’t willing to profit less so will raise prices of goods”. I highly doubt that people in southern red states work any less as hard as people in other regions. I doubt that fewer are willing to take any job to provide for their families.Slimshandy wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 12:02 pmI dunno, I’m from California, food insecurity is a problem everywhere.Baconqueen13 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 11:24 am All southern Red states........seems like a problem with the management of the governing party.
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I don’t think either side really has a “best solution” dialed in. But those could be contributing factors along with things like climate change effecting small farms, rural communities having less economic resources, low internet access, etc.
There are solutions that isn’t going to fully solve the problem but alleviate some of it.