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Food insecurity exists because: - Not enough food is produced in the world to feed everyone adequately. - Food distribution is uneven, and some people do not have access to enough food. - Some people choose not to eat. - People feel insecure about whether their food is safe. QUESTION 30 Who are the "working poor"? - All individuals classified as low income by the United States Department of Labor. - All individuals who fall outside the middle-class range of income. - All individuals who are employed but have incomes that fall below the poverty line. - All minimum-wage workers.

          Food insecurity exists because:
- Not enough food is produced in the world to feed everyone adequately.
- Food distribution is uneven, and some people do not have access to enough food.
- Some people choose not to eat.
- People feel insecure about whether their food is safe.

QUESTION 30
Who are the "working poor"?
- All individuals classified as low income by the United States Department of Labor.
- All individuals who fall outside the middle-class range of income.
- All individuals who are employed but have incomes that fall below the poverty line.
- All minimum-wage workers.
        
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Food insecurity exists because: - Not enough food is produced in the world to feed everyone adequately. - Food distribution is uneven, and some people do not have access to enough food. - Some people choose not to eat. - People feel insecure about whether their food is safe. QUESTION 30 Who are the "working poor"? - All individuals classified as low income by the United States Department of Labor. - All individuals who fall outside the middle-class range of income. - All individuals who are employed but have incomes that fall below the poverty line. - All minimum-wage workers.
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