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This factsheet provides an analysis of week 57 (collected April 26 – May 8, 2023) of the U.S. Census Bureau Household Pulse Survey measuring the social and economic impact of COVID-19 on households. It shows:
Black, non-Hispanic women and Latinas were more likely than white, non-Hispanic men to:
- Not have enough food to eat.
- Not be able to afford enough food for their children to eat if they themselves were also experiencing food insufficiency.
- Be behind on their rent and mortgage payments.
Disabled women of color were more likely than nondisabled white, non-Hispanic men to:
- Not have enough food to eat.
- Be behind on their rent and mortgage payments.
LGBT adults of color were more likely than non-LGBT white, non-Hispanic adults to:
- Not have enough food to eat.
- Be behind on their rent payments.