I'm very concerned for people who are currently struggling to put food on their tables. Food banks are already overstretched.
To make matters worse, many in generations after ours did not learn to cook or bake from scratch, and therefore don't consider using Depression era techniques to stretch food dollars. Believe me, I'm not blaming the victims - I'm expressing frustration with a society and education system that has a near single-minded focus on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) while ignoring life skills.
Extra curricular activities for little children through HS age include sports of every possible stripe, dance, theater, art, music, crafts, robotics and so forth. I'm not against enriching activities. Far from it. But with both parents working - or a single parent whose time is stretched to the limit, and the kids in sports activities all weekend, there's little time or opportunity for them to learn how simple it is to to darn a sock, take up a hem, sew on a button, cook, bake, clean, plant and care for a small garden, change out or fix a toilet, change a tire, do your own pedicures, and so forth.
The reliance on services and processed foods, fast foods, meat-at-every-meal and takeout is disastrous to already tight budgets.