The obesity rate has steadily increased since the initial 1962 recording of 23%. By 2014, figures from the CDC found that more than one-third (crude estimate 36.5%) of U.S. adults[4][5] and 17% of children were obese.[6] The National Center for Health Statistics at the CDC showed in their most up to date statistics that 42.4% of U.S. adults were obese as of 2017-2018 (43% for men and 41.9% for women).[7]
Imagine believing people struggle to feed themselves while almost half the country is obese. It boggles the mind. Be real man. I live in this country. Starvation is not one of our problems.
The last thing we are is food insecure.
Imagine believing people struggle to feed themselves while almost half the country is obese. It boggles the mind. Be real man. I live in this country. Starvation is not one of our problems.