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Living without food
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reported that in 36.2 million people lived in households considered to be food insecure. 23.8 million were adults and 12.4 million were children.
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US Department of Agriculture
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2007
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James Prendergast
0:46 AM 26 March 2009 GMT
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http://www.frac.org/html/hunger_in_the_us/hunger_index.html
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