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Low Wages Has More Oregonians Receiving Food Assistance

Oregon Food Bank

1 in 5 Oregonians will rely on a food pantry or soup kitchen in 2016. This is according to a recent survey from the Oregon Food Bank. 

The "Hunger Factors" report looked at Oregonians who receive food assistance. One important finding is that 36% of food recipients said they visit their local food pantry regularly – at least 12 times annually. That's up 5% from a few years ago.

Oregon Food Bank C.E.O. Susannah Morgan says the findings are actually both good and bad news. More people are working, they're just not making enough money.

Morgan: "Compared to 2012 – the folks who are accessing food assistance who are also actively seeking work, fall into the 'unemployed' category, has gone down. So, in 2012, it was 23% of the people we served, and in 2015, it was 16%."

Another comparison between the 2015 and 2012 surveys – more people over age 65 are food bank clients. And, 28% of respondents said they worry "often" or "always" about where their next meal is coming from.

Born and raised in Eugene, Anni started at KLCC in 2000 as a reporter and co-host of Northwest Passage. After graduating from the University of Oregon, Anni moved to New York City. She worked in education for several years before returning to her true love, journalism. Anni co-founded and co-hosted Dailysonic, a narrative-based news podcast. She interned at WNYC's On The Media, then becoming WNYC's assistant producer of Morning Edition.