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More than 1 million New Yorkers ask: food or rent?

By Michelle Nichols
Tue Dec 26, 6:46 PM ET

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Food or rent? That is the daily choice faced by about 1.2 million of New York's 8.2 million people.

Faced with that choice, mostly they pay rent and rely on emergency or charity food to survive, poverty activists say.

"It's a struggle," said 53-year-old Pierre Simmons, who has a part-time job, as he wrapped up a bagel from his soup kitchen lunch for later. "I have a job, but the cost of living is so high it makes it hard to buy food."

Hunger is not unique to New York. More than 12 million U.S. households -- or 35 million Americans -- struggled with hunger in 2005, according to the U.S. government.

But, of all places in the United States, New York has perhaps the most visible income gap.

While the city's Wall Street bankers are due to collect nearly $24 billion in bonuses this year, more than one-fifth of New Yorkers are battling to make ends meet below the national poverty line of $10,000 a year for an individual.

About 3,800 people were living on the streets in 2006, according to New York City statistics.

From a 100,000 square-foot (9,000 square-meter) warehouse in an industrial section of New York's Bronx borough, Food Bank For New York City distributes more than 65 million pounds (30 million kg) of food a year to more than 1,200 community groups and charities in the city.

"I feel angry that we still need to be in this kind of business," said Lucy Cabrera, the Food Bank's president and chief executive.

"I would rather be giving my expertise to try and solve the hunger issue in a third world country, where they have no food. Here we have the food," she said, as workers zipped about the warehouse floor on pallet jacks filling agency food orders.

HUNGRY CHILDREN

On the other side of the Bronx, people began to gather outside a soup kitchen operated by Part of the Solution (POTS) as rain started to drizzle from the sky.

"When I first came here it was a lot of minorities, drug users, now it's the families, the struggling person," said Executive Director Sister Mary Alice Hannan, who has worked at the organization for 10 years.

"There's just some kind of a lack of awareness of the size of your family versus your income, your ability to live," Hannan said.

One quarter of New York's 1.9 million children are living in poverty, 40 percent of families with children had difficulty affording food in 2005 and one-fifth of the city's children rely on free food to survive, according to a report by the Food Bank For New York City.

The Part of the Solution soup kitchen, in operation for 25 years, serves about 325 lunches and dinners a day and gives out around 2,700 generically packed shopping bags, each containing nine meals.

On a weekday shortly before Christmas, hot-dogs and baked beans, served with a bagel, are on the menu at Part of the Solution. More than 100 people stream through the doors during a three-hour lunch window and strangers sit silently together to eat.

"You don't have to be homeless to be hungry," said POTS kitchen manager Daune Moore, who is known as Diz, as she stood with her arms folded watching over the lunchtime crowd.

OBESITY STRUGGLE

Ironically, many people struggling with hunger are also battling the bulge, and both the Food Bank For New York City and Part of the Solution aim to provide nutritious, balanced meals.

"I get my child a hamburger, French fries and soda and they're satisfied and it's only cost me 99 cents -- I go to the supermarket and I can't even get a can of beans for that," Cabrera said.

The Food Bank for New York City, which helps distribute food for 250,000 meals a day, hands out more than 11 million pounds a year of fresh produce.

"It's about being able to feed people in a way so that they stay healthy, continue to work." Cabrera said.

But for some at the Part of the Solution soup kitchen, working is no longer an option. Virgilio Avilus, 45, limps back to his table carrying his lunch. In 1988 he was working as a window washer, earning up to $1,000 a week, when he fell four floors.

After spending six months in a coma and 10 years in hospitals, Avilus now has an apartment of his own that costs him $200 a month rent. His government income is $250 a month.

"That's all I have to my name," he said. "I have to eat here. I can't be spending $10 a day on food."

More than 1 million New Yorkers ask: food or rent? - Yahoo! News


1.2 million out of 8.2 million ?! Can you imagine that ? That's pretty alot, especially children. I feel sorry for the children who are hungry. They are very less fortunate. :(

Supposely, if you live in New York City - will you be willin' to help feedin' the poor daily ? Will you be willin' to give them some free blankets/coats, if you have plenty of them at home ?
 
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Sure I would help out. I have donated food and blankets to the charities here in DC.

New York City is ridiculously expensive. Same here in this area..why are prices so high or why arent jobs keeping up with the cost of living? If I was single, I wouldnt be able to afford to buy a house on my salary alone. That is so wrong! I blame the politicans and greedy businesses.
 
Sure I would help out. I have donated food and blankets to the charities here in DC.

New York City is ridiculously expensive. Same here in this area..why are prices so high or why arent jobs keeping up with the cost of living? If I was single, I wouldnt be able to afford to buy a house on my salary alone. That is so wrong! I blame the politicans and greedy businesses.

*noddin'* True ! And, also I've noticed that some worksites are layin' off some co-workers because, of downsizin' in some areas/states.
 
Yeah I agree. I have to live with a roommate or boyfriend in order to pay the rent. I make good money yes but it's not enough to live alone. I think it's because the political party (republicans) and especially Prez. Bush has its focus on international affairs (the war in Iraq, etc). Now Congress has mostly democrats, I'm hoping they can bring the focus back into the USA for its' domestic problems.
 
Yeah I agree. I have to live with a roommate or boyfriend in order to pay the rent. I make good money yes but it's not enough to live alone. I think it's because the political party (republicans) and especially Prez. Bush has its focus on international affairs (the war in Iraq, etc). Now Congress has mostly democrats, I'm hoping they can bring the focus back into the USA for its' domestic problems.

*crossing fingers hard*
 
that is so sad to hear about those who are unfortuntely on having to pay rent then have no foods to eat ? too expensive nowadays especially in big city.. sigh.. i hope that will change soon..
 
I agree. I would rather spend money on rent than food. If I spend money on food, where would I live? If I had a place to live, then I can just buy a bunch of ramen for less than 50 cents each. ;)
 
I agree. I would rather spend money on rent than food. If I spend money on food, where would I live? If I had a place to live, then I can just buy a bunch of ramen for less than 50 cents each. ;)

Same here. Rent is ALWAYS #1 priority for me, first I pay the rent, then I pay my important bills first (electricity and water) and then my not as important bills 2nd (phone, internet, etc)...I fortunately have food stamps so I don't have to worry about food for the time being, as I am going back to school soon.
 
Rent is hard to come up with, but food is easy to come up with, that is why most people pay rent first. When they have a place to live, it's easy to find money for food (babysitting, food stamps, soup kitchens, ramen, catholic charities, etc) But landlords want their rent NOW and in New York rent can be as much as $1,000 or even more for one little shitty room.
 
*GooseBumps* Why NEW YAWK not giving them a chance little change and willing provide them better reduce the low-geared income housing? Why can't they ?
*curious*
 
*GooseBumps* Why NEW YAWK not giving them a chance little change and willing provide them better reduce the low-geared income housing? Why can't they ?
*curious*

New York do have low income housing, but the lists are very long and the wait can be as long as 5 years or even more. It's the same problem all over the US.
 
It is unfortunate that people including deaf have to decide on whether they sleep on a bus stopp bench with a full stomach or in an apartment going hungry.

The only thing I can blame is, not the ignorant politicians, is simply lack of knowledge on where people with limited resources can go to get food for free like in soup kitchens, food banks, or senior citizen centers.

Richard
 
Though Rent yes is very important I know. Because need a roof over your head. Either way I'd always make sure there's food in my house for the kids. That's a must for them. I'd always work it out with the landlord if I had to so they always have food in there bellies. If I have to I'll starve myself before I'd let my kids starve.
 
New York do have low income housing, but the lists are very long and the wait can be as long as 5 years or even more. It's the same problem all over the US.

:eek3: ~ Takes 5 years or more for waiting list to have placed new home. Wha.. a joke? Stupid gov't and quite ignorant so many their needs meets!

Here's Ontario, Canada law must requires 2 yrs to less.. depends situation matter serious case.. will send you placed to live low-geared income housing.

**Break my heart goes out for them whoever needs placed to stay and how's about Hostel and shelter place to stay temporary until stable place?
 
:eek3: ~ Takes 5 years or more for waiting list to have placed new home. Wha.. a joke? Stupid gov't and quite ignorant so many their needs meets!

Here's Ontario, Canada law must requires 2 yrs to less.. depends situation matter serious case.. will send you placed to live low-geared income housing.

**Break my heart goes out for them whoever needs placed to stay and how's about Hostel and shelter place to stay temporary until stable place?

It's because there is not enough subsidized housing/section 8 housing and there are so many people on the list.

We do not have hostels (I don't think so) but we have halfway houses and shelters. But still, there is not always enough beds.
 
Though Rent yes is very important I know. Because need a roof over your head. Either way I'd always make sure there's food in my house for the kids. That's a must for them. I'd always work it out with the landlord if I had to so they always have food in there bellies. If I have to I'll starve myself before I'd let my kids starve.

I agree, JLFWildKat! I'm the same way, I would pay my rent and make sure we have food in the house first before anything else. They're the number one priority. ;)

Oh by the way, I do help them out I have donate clothes, blankets, and toys! When it comes to children, I'm there for each one of them even if they're not mine, I love them all, all children all race. ;)
 
Yes of course they are sweetie:hug:



I agree, JLFWildKat! I'm the same way, I would pay my rent and make sure we have food in the house first before anything else. They're the number one priority. ;)
 
New York do have low income housing, but the lists are very long and the wait can be as long as 5 years or even more. It's the same problem all over the US.

Five years or more on the waitin' list ? Not Alaska that I know of and Alaska is under the United States of America.
 
many million people who have jobs they can earn for rent month and plus buy food from grocery stores

im been lived house as rent but my mom is student nurse for 2 years and plus paying rent and also buy food from groceries but my mom CAN pay food and plus monthly rent no matter which chose between rent monthly or foods.

many people cant afford for monthly rent or food that not good one!
 
many million people who have jobs they can earn for rent month and plus buy food from grocery stores

im been lived house as rent but my mom is student nurse for 2 years and plus paying rent and also buy food from groceries but my mom CAN pay food and plus monthly rent no matter which chose between rent monthly or foods.

many people cant afford for monthly rent or food that not good one!

I have a job but if I had to live alone, I would barely have enough money left over for food after rent and utilities due to the high cost of living here. I could forget about buying a house on my own unless I worked 2 full time jobs. Yes, millions have jobs but if the job salary is not keeping up with the cost of living in a particular area, then what can people do?
 
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