In Economic Security, Fact Sheets, Health

Improving food access is vital for Michiganders across the state

Across the nation, the rising cost of basic needs is putting increasing pressure on families, with food prices among the leading drivers. It doesn’t have to be this way.

All Michigan families should have access to the food they need, but cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) as a part of last year’s harmful federal megabill will exacerbate food insecurity in Michigan, threatening the 1.4 million Michiganders who participate in this effective and vital program, including 1 in 4 children. The fact sheets here explore data for every county in Michigan and show the importance of SNAP as well as the urgent need for food security. These fact sheets are helpful for anyone trying to improve food access in their community.

Click a county below to view a fact sheet.