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  2. Why did homelessness skyrocket in 2022? And why were so ... - AOL

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    Homelessness in Tarrant County spiked about 50 percent from 2021 to 2022. About 43 percent of those experiencing homelessness were Black. Why did homelessness skyrocket in 2022?

  3. Homelessness rates jumped by double digits in 2024 as ...

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    Veteran homelessness has declined by more than 55% since 2009, according to HUD, and similar progress can be made with the entire U.S. homeless population if resources are deployed similarly to ...

  4. US homelessness up 18% — and officials are blaming the ...

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    The U.S. saw an 18.1% increase in homelessness this year, a dramatic rise driven mostly by a lack of affordable housing, natural disasters, and a migrants surge, federal officials said Friday.

  5. List of tent cities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Santa Cruz, California: There are about 1,200 to 1,700 homeless in Santa Cruz, 3.5% of the city; many had lived or are living in Ross Camp [22] (200 people) and San Lorenzo Park (up to 300 people; closed in late 2022 [23]). Homeless tent city in Fremont Park, Santa Rosa, California, in August 2020. Tents of homeless people in San Francisco, 2017

  6. Homelessness in the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    Homeless man sleeping in 37°F weather at the Colorado Supreme Court Building. Homelessness is a growing problem in the State of Colorado, as the state's population grows. 0.2–0.3% of Coloradans or people who live there are homeless on a given night. Denver and Colorado Springs have the largest homeless communities.

  7. Homelessness in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Public libraries can and often do significantly assist with the issues presented by homelessness. In many communities, the library is the only facility that offers free computer and internet access. This is where many people experiencing homelessness go to locate services for basic needs, such as healthcare, education, and housing.

  8. US homelessness up 12% to highest reported level as rents ...

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    Going back to the first 2007 survey, the U.S. then made steady progress for about a decade in reducing the homeless population as the government focused particularly on increasing investments to ...

  9. Discrimination against homeless people - Wikipedia

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    Most end up using emergency services and going through many hospital admissions for preventable conditions. [35] To address such cases, California's Senate Bill 1152 was passed in 2018, which ended patient dumping , requiring hospitals to provide temporary housing support for homeless patients post-discharge, even though housing is still an ...