1 in 3 Aussie households struggle to put food on the table

 | Oct 24, 2023 17:08

The past 12 months have seen more Aussies struggle to put food on the table, with 3.7 million households experiencing moderate to severe food insecurity, according to Foodbank Australia’s 2023 Hunger Report.

Key points
  • 36% of Australian households are experiencing food insecurity, Foodbank Australia has found
  • More than 2.3 million households are being forced to skip meals or forego food for days
  • The cost-of-living crisis is exacerbating food insecurity, Foodbank Australia CEO Brianna Casey said
  • Australians are turning to BNPL services to pay for food and other essentials

The report surveyed 4,342 Australian adults in July, finding just 52% of households are highly food secure – 3 percentage points fewer than in 2022.

Food insecurity can vary in severity.

Those marginally affected worry about losing access to food while others who are moderately impacted are forced to reduce the quality or variety of food they buy.

Nearly a quarter of households are facing severe food insecurity and have been forced to skip meals or forego food for entire days, the non-profit organisation found.

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