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  1. This year’s food bank usage represents a 32 per cent increase compared to March 2022, and a 78.5 per cent increase compared to March 2019. Overall, food bank visits have increased at greater and greater rates since 2019, with the highest year-over-year increase in usage ever reported this year.

  2. 11 hours ago · The Canadian Press. OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the level of food insecurity increased in 2022 as inflation hit peak levels. In a report using data from the Canadian community health survey, the agency says 15.6 per cent of households experienced some level of food insecurity in 2022 after being relatively stable from 2017 to 2021.

    • Feed Ontario’s 2022 Hunger Report
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    The 2022 Hunger Report provides analysis of the data gathered by the Ontario food bank network through the Link2Feed client intake system between April 1st, 2021, and March 31st, 2022. This year’s report also includes a feature that explores why it is harder to escape poverty today than it was 30 years ago and how public policy decisions and insuff...

    Food bank use data

    Food bank use remains at an all time high with this year marking the sixth consecutive year of food bank use increases. 1. 587,103 adults and children accessed a food bank in Ontario between April 1st, 2021, to March 31st, 2022 – an increase of 15 percent over the last three years. 2. Ontario’s food banks were visited more than 4,353,000 times throughout the year, an increase of 42% over the last three years. 3. There has been a 47% increase in people with employment accessing food banks sinc...

    Longstanding drivers of food bank use

    In addition to unprecedented inflation rates, and the rise in cost of living, there are several longstanding income insecurity issues and poor public policies that have contributed to the rise in food bank use. 1. Precarious employment – In the two years leading up to the pandemic, the number of people with employment turning to food banks for assistance increased by 27% and an additional 16% between 2020 – 2022. In fact, almost 1 in 10 of those employed in Ontario are gig workers. 2. Inacces...

    General statistics

    1. When asked the reason for visiting a food bank, 45.8% cited cost of food, 13.2% cited cost of housing, and 9.9% cited low wages or not enough work hours. 2. Food banks are working to meet the growing demand, however, there is a concern that the need in the province may outpace the capacity of the provincial food bank network. A recent survey of 140 food banks revealed that: 2.1. 2 out of 3 food banks have experienced a noticeable decrease in food donations. 2.2. 1 in 5 food banks have not...

    In many ways, food banks are like the paramedics of social support. They are there to respond to emergencies and provide immediate help during times of crisis, but are not designed or intended to cure ongoing needs. It is only through strong public policies that we can ensure every Ontarian has sufficient income to afford a basic standard of living...

    You can help #FeedChange and support people in need across Ontario by sharing the findings of the 2022 Hunger Report and Feed Ontario’s recommendations for change!

    If you are interested in learning more about hunger and poverty in Ontario, please see below: 1. Hunger in my Riding Tool 2. Hunger Map 3. Cost of Poverty 4. Previous editions of Hunger Report 5. Our Recommendations for Change Back to top

  3. Nov 27, 2023 · Food banks across the province saw a 38 per cent increase in use between April 2022 and 2023 — doubling the record for a single-year increase in food bank use set after the 2008 recession.

  4. 1 day ago · The prevalence of severe food insecurity was notably higher in 2022 among households reliant on employment insurance or workers’ compensation as their main source of income (4.6% in 2021 versus 12.8% in 2022), those receiving social assistance as their main source of income (17.3% in 2021 versus 23.9% in 2022), those with other or no income (3.4% in 2021 versus 8.8% in 2022), and those in ...

  5. Oct 28, 2022 · High inflation drove a record number of Canadians to use food banks in 2022, according to a new study by Food Banks Canada. The HungerCount 2022 report found there were nearly 1.5 million visits to Canadian food banks in March 2022.

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  7. Nov 28, 2023 · Food banks across the province saw a 38 per cent increase in use between April 2022 and 2023 — doubling the record for a single-year increase in food bank use set after the 2008 recession. The staggering statistic headlines a new report from Feed Ontario, a network of 1,200 food banks and other organizations that address food insecurity ...

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