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  2. Whatcom County homelessness at an all-time high ... - AOL

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    Since 2019, the number of seniors age 60 and older experiencing homelessness has increased by 141% from 68 individuals in 2019 to 164 in 2023. Seniors accounted for 15% of all people counted.

  3. Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress - Wikipedia

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    About 1.59 million people were homeless in emergency shelters or transitional housing at some point during the year between October 1, 2009, and September 30, 2010. The nation's sheltered homeless population over a year's time included approximately 1,092,600 individuals (68 percent) and 516,700 persons in families (32 percent).

  4. Homelessness reached a record in 2023, and it could get worse

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    More Americans than ever before were homeless in 2023 as pandemic-era assistance ended and rental prices surged. According to a new report prepared by the Joint Center for Housing Studies of ...

  5. State Index on Youth Homelessness - Wikipedia

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    In response to this crisis, the National Homelessness Law Center and True Colors United collaborated to create the State Index on Youth Homelessness. [3] [4] The index, first introduced in 2018, provides an annual evaluation of the states' performance in addressing youth homelessness. [5]

  6. 'Rising rates' of homelessness? Chuck Edwards hosts ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's 2023 Annual Homelessness Assessment Report, published in December, found that the 2023 count was the highest number of people found to be ...

  7. Homelessness in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, in California in particular, high housing costs were found to be a key driver of homelessness. [114] A 2023 survey of homeless individuals in California found that among typical causes of homelessness, many people were driven into homelessness due to high rents and low incomes which could not cover the cost of rent. [115]

  8. Point-In-Time Count - Wikipedia

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    The Point-in-Time Count, or PIT Count, is an annual survey of homeless people in the United States conducted by local agencies called Continuums of Care (CoCs) on behalf of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). [1]

  9. Supportive housing - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Housing First Collaborative documented that the annual cost of supportive housing for a chronically homeless individual was $13,400. However, the per-person reduction in public services recorded by the Denver Housing First Collaborative came to $15,773 per person per year, more than compensating for the annual supportive housing ...