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One Year After COVID Hits, Poverty On Rise in Arkansas

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Monday, March 15, 2021   

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Arkansas families are facing greater levels of food insecurity and economic instability one year into the coronavirus pandemic, a new report from the nonprofit group Save the Children showed.

It ranked Arkansas in the top three states where food scarcity is highest for kids, along with Kentucky and Louisiana.

Audrey Freshwater, Arkansas deputy director for Save the Children, said while some rural families are experiencing first-time hardship, many have struggled with poverty long before the coronavirus.

"But I think for other families, this has just brought a lot of things to light that they were already experiencing, and it's why we work in rural communities," Freshwater explained. "We know those communities do not have the same resources, we know the need is there."

The report ranks Arkansas in the top ten among states where children's well-being was already at great risk, now worsened by the pandemic.

Nationwide, 69% of households with children have reported recent difficulty paying usual household expenses; 45% say it's been "somewhat or very" difficult to keep up with expenses for food, supplies and bills.

The report noted Black families are six times more likely to struggle to pay bills than white families.

Freshwater said delivering food boxes to families has been one way to keep up communication with children who live in especially isolated and rural areas.

"They've lost so many connections and so, the more relationships that we can continue for kids, the better," Freshwater contended.

And thanks to gift-in-kind donations, Freshwater added many families have been able to meet needs not covered by other assistance programs.

"And so, we're able to distribute those things to families too, and that has been things like books, insta-pots, activity kits, toys."

According to the report, child poverty decreased in the early months of the pandemic because of stimulus payments and increased unemployment benefits, but rose by 2.6 million people between June and December 2020, the fastest poverty increase in history.

Disclosure: Save the Children contributes to our fund for reporting on Children's Issues, Early Childhood Education, Education, and Poverty Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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