People with disabilities twice as likely to have food insecurity, StatCan report says
A new Statistics Canada report says people with disabilities are twice as likely to live in food insecure households than those without disabilities.
The report used data from the 2021 Canadian Income Survey and found 26.4 per cent of respondents with a disability experienced some level of food insecurity, compared to 12.5 per cent of people without disabilities.
The report says the odds of food insecurity were higher for people with a disability even after accounting for income and employment, among other factors.
The severity of food insecurity ranged from worrying about running out of food to compromising quality or quantity of food, to missing entire meals.