Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Hunger increases in Montgomery County

An unhoused person sleeps in the 
doorway of the vacant former
Sir Walter Raleigh Inn in Bethesda

Poverty, homelessness, and hunger continue to increase in Montgomery County. A new report released by the Capital Area Food Bank indicates that food insecurity in Montgomery County has increased by 1% in the last year. In contrast, hunger levels dropped in Prince George's County, the City of Alexandria, Arlington County, and Fairfax County. Food insecurity in Washington, D.C. increased by 2%.

The report was based on a survey of Washington Metropolitan Area residents conducted this spring. Most of Montgomery County's population growth in recent years has been in the low-income range. Meanwhile, the County has failed to generate high-wage jobs, and has not attracted a single new major corporate headquarters in over 25 years. The moribund economy and inflated food prices have been a devastating combination for many. Those who once turned to dollar menus at fast food restaurants to get by can no longer do so, as inflation and imposition of high minimum wages in that industry have had the desired effect of those policies' architects, to force low-income and working class residents to turn to government and non-profits for sustenance. 

13 comments:

  1. I'm not seeing inflated food prices, Walmart is actually cutting food prices, and Aldi is a reasonably priced store. Maybe Wegmans or Harris Teeter is increasing prices

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  2. https://www.grocerydive.com/news/walmart-grocery-price-cuts-increased-second-quarter-fiscal-2026/758274/

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  3. Our politicians are doing more talking than taking action.

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    1. Talking to themslves not answering yet, I hope. . .

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  4. Today's soapbox sermon from Rockville's wannabe Charlie Kirk, Robbie Jerk. Once again a pathetic piece of commentary.

    Drop the pen, not the mike.

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    1. Maybe these people are spending money on something else other than food, there are a few Marijuana dispensaries in the country

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    2. I guess these dispensaries are very hard, thus not a problem, to find if there are only a few in the 'country'.

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  5. 8:12am mentions Walmart. There is no Walmart in Bethesda or Rockville.

    Our county leaders blocked Walmart coming to Rockville/North Bethesda years ago.

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    1. 2:41: So true! "No Walmart for you!" - Montgomery County Council

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    2. That's true, but there is at least one Aldi, and their prices are very good.

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  6. I thought it was a very well-reasoned and thought-provoking article.

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  7. They should all go to Montgomery mall to eat

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