A new survey reveals that 47% of California parents with children under 6 are experiencing food insecurity, the highest rate recorded since July 2024. - The RAPID Survey Project by Stanford tracks food insecurity using USDA criteria.
- The average rate over the survey period was 32%, but it spiked to 47% in January. - Parents cited inflation as a key factor, with some skipping meals so their children can eat.
- The data underscores the economic challenges facing families with young children in California.