The annual report by the New York City Coalition Against Hunger is the latest evidence pointing to soaring levels of inequality between the city's super rich billionaires and everyone else.
The coalition blamed the rise on last year's devastating Hurricane Sandy, from which many people are still homeless, crippling budget cuts and the still weak US economy.
Overall one in six New Yorkers or 1.3 to 1.4 million people lived in homes without enough food between 2010 and 2012, and nearly half a million children - up 10 per cent from 2006-2008.
"While the wealthy have better gourmet food than ever, one in six of our neighbours is struggling against hunger," he said.
"The recent federal food stamps cuts will make all of this much worse. A city divided against itself cannot stand. We must rise together."
Food pantries and soup kitchens saw a 10 per cent increase in demand in 2013 yet 57 per cent suffered from cuts in government and private spending, the report said.
Nearly half said they lacked sufficient resources to meet growing demand and that they were forced to turn people away, reduce handouts or limit hours of operation.
"Middle-class income, adjusted for inflation, is lower than a decade ago. Poverty, hunger and homelessness have soared. Nearly half the population is poor or near poor," the report said.
For the 1.8 million New Yorkers who rely on federal food assistance, cuts mean that as of November a family of three lost USD 29 a month or the equivalent of around 20 meals.
One in five or 1.7 million New Yorkers live below the federal poverty line of just USD 19,090 a year for a family of three.
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