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From 2015 to 2019, decreased supermarket access led some U.S. census tracts to be newly categorized as LILA Using Vehicle Access

  • Food Access
  • Food Security in the U.S.
  • Diet Quality & Nutrition
  • Poverty & Income Volatility
  • Food & Nutrition Assistance
  • Food Markets & Prices
  • Food Assistance Data & Collaborative Research Programs
  • Local Foods
  • Retailing & Wholesaling
Pie chart showing the number and shares of U.S. census tracts newly categorized as low income and low access using vehicle access in which income worsened, supermarket access worsened, or incomes and access worsened from 2015 to 2019.

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Pie chart showing the number and shares of U.S. census tracts newly categorized as low income and low access using vehicle access in which income worsened, supermarket access worsened, or incomes and access worsened from 2015 to 2019.

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