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An estimated 568,000 people experienced homelessness in a single night in the United States in 2019, according to the Annual Homeless Assessment Report presented to Congress earlier this week ...
The surprising story, in words and pictures, behind the homeless crisis in Los Angeles — a tale of law enforcement, housing ...
A leaked DOJ survey reveals chilling plans to expand forced treatment, relocate unhoused people, and redirect support away ...
Critics debate whether the primary win of Zohran Mamdani is a referendum on the future of the Democratic party. One thing is certain – he clearly struck a nerve with voters, and it’s that Americans ...
The estimated number of people experiencing homelessness in America surged to about 771,000 in 2024 – shattering last year’s record total since reporting began in 2007. That’s according to ...
Predictably, progress on ending veteran homelessness slowed under Trump: homelessness among veterans fell 35% between 2012 and 2016, according to HUD point-in-time data, but only dropped by 6% ...
Supporting the homeless in healing and becoming productive members of society is not just about compassion; it is also a strategic investment in America’s long-term prosperity and strength.
But ignoring America’s homelessness crisis is increasingly difficult to do. Most recent data suggests that more than 770,000 people experienced homelessness on a given night in January 2024, an ...
The human surplus of those who are homeless while working in America numbers at least 4 million. The latest record-setting totals of over 770,000 unhoused Americans only counts people at homeless ...
A New Book Details How Scarily Easy It Is To Be ‘Pushed’ Into Homelessness in America Reality undermines "the claims that America makes for itself: If you do join the formal labor force, you ...
Several of the homeless people I met were working full-time jobs and still could not find their way back into housed life. An air of exhaustion surrounds the American homeless problem, and rightly so.
Supporting the homeless in healing and becoming productive members of society is not just about compassion; it is also a strategic investment in America’s long-term prosperity and strength.