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(CNN) The New Hungry: Educated and Middle Class (686 hits)


Stories of the new hungry are flooding food banks across the country. You have more and more people who have college degrees, who have become unemployed or underemployed.

Come Christmas dinner, Rolanda McCarty of Lawrenceville, Georgia , a 36-year-old single mother, usually goes all out. Her table last year featured a rosemary-and-oil rubbed turkey and a sweet ham. She prepared fresh collard greens according to her grandmother's recipe. The dessert -- a rich butter pound cake -- was made from scratch.

But after being laid off from her technical recruiting job in January because of the struggling economy, there will be no fancy holiday feast, no family members pouring into her downsized one-bedroom apartment. She will rely on what she has: canned vegetables and microwavable meals from her community food bank.

"It was a little bit embarrassing," said McCarty of accessing the food pantry at the Lawrenceville Cooperative Ministry for the first time last month. "But you know, I have to do what I have to do to survive."

--Ross Fraser, spokesman for Feeding America
In Los Angeles, a teacher who lost an after-school coaching job because of school budget cuts found the pay reduction was too much. He turned to a food pantry to support his children, Fraser said.

A working professional in New York, who lost his job earlier this year, believed his eight months of emergency funds would be sufficient until he found a job. When his funds dwindled faster than expected, he sought handouts at a food bank, a food bank worker said.

Feeding America said 36 percent of the people who get food from its soup kitchens and pantries have at least one employed person in their household. While rural and urban areas continue to require the most assistance, several food bank workers say the need in suburban areas has risen more quickly.

"The recession may technically be over according to the economists, but the people who run our food pantry soup kitchens or shelters, they aren't seeing it or feeling it," said Stacy Wong, a spokeswoman at The Greater Boston Food Bank. Wong said the agency has served 545,200 people in 2010. In 2006, it served 417,950 people.

Food bank workers point out those who are are unemployed must worry about whether their benefits will expire. And, the winter school holidays add to the woes of families in financial despair. Many parents will need to find alternative ways to provide breakfasts and lunches.

Food banks said they are quickly stocking their shelves for the many newcomers they expect.

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Monday, December 13th 2010 at 5:12PM
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Uh Oh. Not good.

What a country!!!

So what is our government doing to help???


Monday, December 13th 2010 at 8:19PM
Richard Kigel
my advice for the middle class is to watch out in a few years there is going to be the rich and the poor no middle class ,,start looking for ways to start your own business and parlay that into bigger business its going to really get bad !

IRMA YOU GOT ME WITH THIS we should be grateful the our law makers in Washington only works part time.FOR REAL !
Monday, December 13th 2010 at 8:58PM
DAVID JOHNSON
Richard no this is not good. The question is "what are we doing about it?" The government is not/can not do everything. I have been able to send some food packages from Angel food Ministries to some familes in South Carolina and contribute to my church's food pantry.
Monday, December 13th 2010 at 11:09PM
Dorothy Johnson
And we could always used more nurses in all specialties....
Tuesday, December 14th 2010 at 3:13PM
Jen Fad
Sorry Rich, because this is the result of our government hard at work. but maybe we should be grateful the our law makers in Washington only works part time. (NUP)

Hey Rich, did you watch Count Down tonight? It was so interesting his disclosing how much money is involved with and how connected the federal Judge is to those against the Health Care bill taht he just declared unconstutitional..

.Me, "I" willl just continue to trust our president and what "I" do believe he is trying to do...get all of Congress on board as contributers to the jobs they were elected to do...just all stand up and be counted for what they do/ don't do for the citizens of this country. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
David, did you really bElieve these people put in a fUll time job??/And, if theY did then when would tHEY fiNd time to make phone calls to raise money for campaigning, meet with the lobby and get back home so they can miss important votes like that one today????

Please wake up and learn what youR vote actually gets you, nothing already...but I promise you will start feeling better by 2012 because a lot of these crooks will be just wherE they belong...IN PRISON!!! (SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
@Dorothy, I must say in the small town area where I live all of the Churches are doing what churches of the past use to do...they are really opening their doors for the needy and others are now following their leads. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...oops not Oregan but Washington State...

and our state went broke under a Republican governor and started to recover when the public made new laws locally and state to take the state back from the governor ...

and now student law schools students are getting a lot of these 3 strike convictions used to keep these private prisons filled , over turned...again please get your information from more than one resource and you maybe able to become the saviors of yourlocal, state our federal government we are still waiting for. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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