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  2. The county’s homelessness agency, according to Fisher, looked at historically Black neighborhoods in Austin that had been gentrified and scored homeless people higher if they’d lived in those ...

  3. Gentrification in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Gentrification is marked by changing demographics and, thus changing social order and norms. In some cases, when affluent households move into a working-class community of residents (often primarily Black or Latino communities), the new residents' different perceptions of acceptable neighborhood behavior and cultural activity of pre-existing residents may be in conflict with the established ...

  4. Gentrification - Wikipedia

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    Gentrification with a typical ranch house side by side with a bauhaus house in Dallas, Texas in 2020. Gentrification is the process whereby the character of a neighborhood changes through the influx of more affluent residents (the "gentry") and investment. [1] [2] There is no agreed-upon definition of gentrification.

  5. Housing insecurity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Housing insecurity is the lack of security in an individual shelter that is the result of high housing costs relative to income and is associated with poor housing quality, unstable neighborhoods, overcrowding, and homelessness. [1] Housing shortages are a primary cause of high housing prices and rents[citation needed!].

  6. As climate gentrification displaces poor residents, state ...

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    Miami-Dade County is home to nearly 550 areas with a high displacement risk because of gentrification | Opinion

  7. Before-and-after photos show how a major city’s homelessness ...

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    The reasons behind urban homelessness are complicated. But experts have pointed to income inequality and gentrification , shortages in tax subsidies for affordable housing, and rising mental ...

  8. Discrimination against homeless people - Wikipedia

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    The modern conception of homelessness can be marked as emerging in the 1980s when homelessness was drastically exacerbated by an economic recession, low wages, high housing costs, gentrification of the inner cities, insufficient social services, the HIV/AIDS crisis, the crack epidemic, and the deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill. [2]

  9. This artist always rejected gentrification. But homelessness ...

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    Coplin, 69, has helped homeless people with food, money and medical bills. He has paid them $20 to sit for portraits, to tell their stories and to listen to his. Read more: Homeless encampments ...