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Homelessness among veterans dropped to the lowest number on record, with nearly an 8% decrease – from 35,574 in 2023 to 32,882 in 2024, according to the report.
In the 2022-2023 fiscal year, LAHSA had an annual budget of US$845,367,023 (equivalent to $880,166,075 in 2023). [3] LAHSA is governed by a 10-member board of commissioners, five of whom are appointed by the Mayor of Los Angeles , while the remaining five are appointed by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors .
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 ...
Numbers released for annual count of people living unsheltered. Whatcom County homelessness at an all-time high, surpasses 1,000 people for the first time Skip to main content
The homeless population there increased by 65% between 2020 and 2022. [11] [12] In 2023 more than 75,500 people were homeless in the county, up from 69,000 the previous year and 70% higher than 2015. [76] The number who were unsheltered rose at an even higher rate, to 55,000 (the number who were sheltered declined slightly). [76]
This is compounded by the fact that Cuyahoga County has seen the number of sheltered beds drop by 444 and a waitlist of over 21,000. [21] To address this problem, Cuyahoga County's Department of Health and Human Services released a four-year action plan in January 2023. This plan seeks to decrease the homeless population in the county by 25%.
Colorado saw a 134% increase (4,878 people to 8,519 people) in the number of people in families with children experiencing homelessness from January 2023 to January 2024, according to the 2024 ...
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]