The United States saw an 18.1% increase in homelessness this year, a dramatic rise driven mostly by a lack of affordable ...
Homelessness in the United States surged by 18.1% this year, the sharpest recorded increase in decades, as housing shortages, ...
A surge of migrants entering the country and the United States’s housing affordability problem has fueled the country’s ...
The number of people in the United States experiencing homelessness reached a new record this year, with lingering inflation ...
The federal process, long criticized for undercounting, found over 770,000 people unhoused on one night in 2024.
The report attributed the historically high number to several factors, including a multi-year surge in home prices and a ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development reported a record 18% rise in homelessness over the past year, driven by factors such as unaffordable housing, high inflation, systemic racism, ...
HUD’s report also included data that showed an 8 percent decrease in homelessness among veterans, a record low.
Despite a very notable 18% increase in homelessness across the entire United States, the numbers in Los Angeles have seen a ...
The LA area experienced a 5% drop, the first in seven years, according to the US Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Oregon was the lone state in which officials opted not to conduct a new count of people living unsheltered in nearly all its ...