LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — With changes coming to federal benefits programs, the Trump administration is also cutting an annual report that tries to measure how many people need those benefits.

The United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) household food security report is being discontinued. The secretary of the agency explained that the report had become redundant and politically subjective.

The report is set to come out on October 22, 2025, but that will be the last one set to be released.

However, there are other data points that can be used when the report is no longer available to make sure that food is going to the areas that need it the most.

“We are not the full solution to hunger within the state of Arkansas; we are just a part of that,” said Claire Tiffin, the Director of Co

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