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Homelessness Spiked 18% in 2024; Migrants Caused Record Rise

Last updated: December 31, 2024 9:06 am
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The issue of homelessness in the United States has reached a critical point, with the number of people living without housing hitting a record high in 2024. According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s annual report, more than 770,000 individuals were homeless on a single night in January, marking an 18% increase from the previous year.

One of the contributing factors to this surge in homelessness is the influx of migrants illegally entering the country and residing in sanctuary cities without proper housing. However, recent data suggests that the migrant situation has stabilized, with cities like Chicago and Denver announcing an end to their migrant shelter systems.

HUD Agency Head Adrianne Todman emphasized the importance of addressing homelessness and ensuring that every family has access to affordable, safe, and quality housing. While the data collected may be outdated, it is crucial to focus on evidence-based solutions to prevent and end homelessness.

The National Alliance to End Homelessness attributes the rise in homelessness to a lack of affordable housing, highlighting an estimated shortage of 7.3 million units of affordable rental homes in the country. NAEH CEO Ann Oliva calls for increased resources to rehouse individuals without homes and assist those struggling to afford rising rents.

Despite the challenges, there has been an 8% reduction in veteran homelessness, providing a roadmap for policymakers on how to address homelessness on a broader scale. Oliva suggests increasing federal funding for programs like the Housing Choice Voucher Program and investing in homelessness prevention and racial equity initiatives.

Devon Kurtz from the Cicero Institute points out that the drivers of homelessness are not solely economic but also related to health and public safety, particularly for the unsheltered homeless population. Drug use, substance abuse, and mental health issues play a significant role in contributing to homelessness, with roughly 75% of the unsheltered population struggling with addiction and 78% facing severe mental illness.

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California, which has the highest homeless population in the U.S., is taking steps to address the issue through initiatives like Prop. 36, which aims to crack down on drug-related crimes and provide treatment as an alternative to incarceration.

In conclusion, addressing homelessness requires a multifaceted approach that includes affordable housing solutions, increased funding for support programs, and a focus on addressing underlying health and public safety issues. By working together at the federal, state, and local levels, policymakers can make a meaningful impact in combating homelessness and providing support to those in need.

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