Missouri · Affordability

Food Insecurity Rate in Missouri

3-year average share of households uncertain of having enough food due to lack of money or other resources.

13% in 2022-2024

#33 of 50 · Middle tier (lower is better)

Missouri is worse than the 50-state median (13%). That's a gap of 0.8%.

View interactive chart & trend → See full 50-state ranking →

2006-2008 – 2022-2024 · Missouri only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About food insecurity rate

What this measures: Three-year average share of households uncertain of having enough food at some point in the year due to lack of resources.

Why it matters: Food insecurity is a leading indicator of broader hardship and a strong predictor of children's health, school performance, and adult chronic disease.

Watch out: Reported as a three-year rolling average, so movements lag current conditions by roughly 18 months.

Recent trend

YearMissouriUS median
2013-201515%13%
2014-201614%13%
2015-201713%12%
2016-201812%11%
2017-201912%11%
2018-202012%10%
2019-202112%10%
2020-202212%11%
2021-202313%11%
2022-202413%13%

Missouri vs. neighboring states

Same metric (food insecurity rate), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateFood Insecurity RateNational rank
Iowa 11% #10 of 50
Illinois 13% #31 of 50
Kentucky 19% #49 of 50
Tennessee 13% #34 of 50
Arkansas 19% #50 of 50
Oklahoma 17% #45 of 50

How Missouri compares (2022-2024)

Top 5 best

#1North Dakota902%
#2New Hampshire910%
#3Vermont940%
#4South Dakota948%
#5New Jersey982%

Bottom 5

#46Mississippi1731%
#47Texas1755%
#48Louisiana1767%
#49Kentucky1883%
#50Arkansas1943%

Source and methodology

Source: USDA ERS · Direction: lower is better · Unit: %

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