HUD: Homelessness soared 18% in single-night count
The number of homeless people counted across the country on a single night in January 2024 soared by 18% over a year-earlier count to 770,000 individuals, the Biden administration said Friday.
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... The "Point-In-Time" count report released by the Department of Housing and Urban Development attributed a major portion of the increase to a 39% rise in homelessness among migrant families in 13 greatly affected U.S. communities. Family homelessness in 373 other communities, meanwhile, showed a much slower rise at less than 8% over 2023, HUD said. The homeless migrants were counted "prior to the Biden-Harris administration taking executive action to secure our border" in the wake of a failed bipartisan attempt to address border issues earlier this year, the report noted. The deadly Maui wildfire and other natural disasters also had an effect on this year's Point-in-Time Count. In Hawaii, more than 5,200 people were sleeping in disaster emergency shelters on the night of the count.
The homeless migrants were counted "prior to the Biden-Harris administration taking executive action to secure our border" in the wake of a failed bipartisan attempt to address border issues earlier this year, the report noted.
The deadly Maui wildfire and other natural disasters also had an effect on this year's Point-in-Time Count. In Hawaii, more than 5,200 people were sleeping in disaster emergency shelters on the night of the count.
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2024-12-28 12:32 AM | Reply
Well, it's Donald's problem now. I'm sure that he will hit the ground running, or at least waddle at a brisk clip.
#2 | Posted by Zed at 2024-12-28 04:57 PM | Reply
Remember, Donald said that he would create a "Golden Age".
I'll just pop some popcorn and wait.
#3 | Posted by Zed at 2024-12-28 04:59 PM | Reply
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