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In 2012, approximately 14.5% of U.S. households were considered food insecure, meaning they struggled to provide enough food for all members due to a lack of resources. This translated to about 49 million people experiencing food insecurity, with a significant portion of those facing severe hunger. However, exact numbers for those categorized specifically as "starving" are harder to determine, as the definition often varies and is less frequently reported.

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