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Americas homeless population has risen this year for the first time since the Great Recession, propelled by the housing crisis afflicting the west coast, according to a new federal study.
The study has found that 553,742 people were homeless on a single night this year, a 0.7% increase over last year. It suggests that despite a fizzy stock market and a burgeoning gross domestic product, the poorest Americans are still struggling to meet their most basic needs.
The improved economy is a good thing, but it does put pressure on the rental market, which does put pressure on the poorest Angelenos, said Peter Lynn, head of the Los Angeles homelessness agency. The most dramatic spike in the nation was in his region, where a record 55,000 people were counted. Clearly we have an outsize effect on the national homelessness picture.
Ben Carson, secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, which produced the report, said in a statement: This is not a federal problem its everybodys problem.
Officials are due to announce the results on Wednesday morning.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/dec/05/america-homeless-population-2017-official-count-crisis
No asshole this is a federal problem, this is why you were hired to solve this problem--------------your a brain surgeon by trade, if you can't solve this problem then you need to resigned
BeyondGeography
(39,377 posts)Matthew28
(1,798 posts)that don't believe in doing anything besides watching people suffer.
DangerousUrNot
(431 posts)He has no business running HUD. And the crisis is only going to get worst if they pass the tax bill.