Food insecurity rates in Marshall County, AL
Food insecurity rates in Marshall County, AL
More than 10% of Americans experienced a lack of regular access to affordable and nutritious food in 2021, according to data from Feeding America. Food insecurity is more prevalent in rural areas than in metro areas and disproportionately affects Black and Latino households. Regionally, the highest food insecurity rate can be found in the South (11.4%). Food insecurity has far-reaching implications, from chronic health issues to an individual’s ability to finish schooling.
Stacker compiled food insecurity rates in Marshall County using data from Feeding America. Food insecurity statistics are as of 2021.
Marshall County food insecurity by the numbers
- Insecurity rate: 14.6%
- Insecure population: 14,200 people
- Cost per meal: $3.42
- Annual food budget shortfall: $8,579,000
Alabama food insecurity by the numbers
- Insecurity rate: 14.8%
- Insecure population: 746,550 people
- Cost per meal: $3.50
- Annual food budget shortfall: $461,137,000