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==Causes of Food Insecurity in Dayton==

==Causes of Food Insecurity in Dayton==

Dayton, located in Southwest Ohio, is the 6th most populated city in Ohio and was once a major innovation city. Dayton was home to the Wright Brothers who helped create planes, was the birthplace of NCR(National Cash Register Company), and even had a hand in the Manhattan Project. However in 2008 there were massive layoffs at General Motors which supplied lots of residents in Dayton. This was a major hit to Dayton’s economy and set a ripple effect throughout the city. This combined with other factors like a history of redlining, and limited transportation emphasized the food insecurity issue Dayton was already facing. In recent years Covid-19 has done another huge blow by shutting down some grocery stores and jobs creating more poverty and less access to food.

==What Organizations are Helping?==

==What Organizations are Helping?==

==References==


Latest revision as of 16:57, 24 October 2025

What is Food Insecurity?

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According to the USDA, food insecurity is “a household-level economic and social condition of limited or uncertain access to adequate food.”

Food Insecurity in Ohio

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Causes of Food Insecurity in Dayton

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Dayton, located in Southwest Ohio, is the 6th most populated city in Ohio and was once a major innovation city. Dayton was home to the Wright Brothers who helped create planes, was the birthplace of NCR(National Cash Register Company), and even had a hand in the Manhattan Project. However in 2008 there were massive layoffs at General Motors which supplied lots of residents in Dayton. This was a major hit to Dayton’s economy and set a ripple effect throughout the city. This combined with other factors like a history of redlining, and limited transportation emphasized the food insecurity issue Dayton was already facing. In recent years Covid-19 has done another huge blow by shutting down some grocery stores and jobs creating more poverty and less access to food.

What Organizations are Helping?

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