Ending hunger in the U.S. would require an estimated annual investment of around $25 billion, according to various studies and reports. This figure takes into account the costs of food assistance programs, infrastructure improvements, and initiatives to address the underlying causes of food insecurity. However, the total cost could vary depending on the approaches taken and the specific needs of different communities. Ultimately, addressing hunger also involves systemic changes to ensure food equity and access.
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