Food insecurity leaves long-term scars. The Snap cuts are no exception | Priya Fielding-Singh
by Priya Fielding-Singh from US news | The Guardian on (#71EDE)
Even after Snap benefits return, damage will have been done: scarcity leaves trauma in its wake
When I was 13, a pair of foster siblings, Carla and Rodrigo, came to live with my family. For the two of them, the move brought a period of much-needed stability - and, for the very first time, reliable access to food.
Yet scarcity had already left its mark.
Priya Fielding-Singh is the director of policy and programs at the Global Food Institute at the George Washington University and the author of How the Other Half Eats: The Untold Story of Food and Inequality in America
This article was updated on 13 November 2025 to reflect the end of the US government shutdown.
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