US Hunger Rate Triple That in China
American workers are now three times more likely than Chinese workers to  lack the means of feeding their families, according to a startling new  report from the Gallup organization. The polling group found that 19  percent of Americans worried about being able to feed themselves or  their families, compared to only 6 percent of Chinese.
The Gallup  finding showed a near reversal in the proportions of American and  Chinese workers at risk of hunger over the past three years, an  indication of the shattering impact of the economic slump brought on by  the 2008 Wall Street financial crash. In 2008, 16 percent of Chinese  said they at times lacked the money to put food on the table, compared  to 9 percent of Americans.
 
