Inflation is wreaking the most havoc on Americans at or below the poverty line, with many using credit cards to buy food, falling behind on rent and struggling to pay utility bills, Bloomberg reports.

Among those who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), 42% skipped meals in August and 55% ate less because they could not afford to buy food—double the percentages from last year, according to benefits software firm Propel Inc.

For households consisting of just one individual, the poverty line is $14,580 in annual income. For a household of four, it’s $30,000.

An increasing number of lower-income households had their utilities shut off in July, or were about to, as they could not afford the prior month’s utility bill or rent.... Read More: Newsmax