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In Connecticut, the demographics of those seeking assistance from food pantries have shifted, with more working families struggling to afford basic necessities, including food, due to the rising cost of living. Despite a strong economy by many measures, millions of Americans still can’t afford enough food for themselves and their families, with over 23 million people living in households where there is often not enough food to eat. Inflation remains an issue, with groceries costing 33.5% more than they did at the start of the pandemic.

Although jobs are plentiful and wage increases exceed inflation, many Americans are still struggling financially, especially with the expiration of pandemic supports such as enhanced child tax credits and more generous food stamp benefits. Food banks, such as Connecticut Foodshare, continue to see high demand for their services, providing millions of meals to those in need. Despite working full-time and receiving raises, individuals like Khamphay Khen still struggle to afford all the needs of their families, relying on food pantries to supplement their grocery bills.

Food pantries like the Enfield Food Shelf serve hundreds of households each week, providing not only food but other items such as clothing, laundry detergent, and pet food. The demand for assistance has remained high, with a recent surge in households seeking help following the expiration of special food stamps enhancements. Many households are struggling to feed their families adequately due to budget constraints, leading them to seek help from pantries multiple times a month.

Food banks across the country are experiencing increased demand, with about 75% reporting an increase in the number of people served compared to the previous year. One in six adults reported receiving charitable food assistance in the past year, reflecting the rising food insecurity in the US. Rising prices and stagnant wages are putting pressure on middle-class families, leading many to turn to food pantries for support.

Despite working since he was a teenager, Khamphay Khen never expected to need assistance from a food pantry, but rising costs and unexpected expenses have made it necessary for him to visit the Enfield Food Shelf regularly. The pantry helps him save money on groceries, allowing him to allocate funds for other necessities. With the expiration of pandemic relief programs and ongoing high prices, many Americans find themselves in a similar situation, struggling to make ends meet and feed their families.

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