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HUD Says Homelessness Surged 27% Since 2013 as Scott Turner Slams ‘Failed’ Policies
Homelessness has increased by nearly a third over the past 12 years, according to new data from HUD.
There were 181,934 homeless Californians counted last year - a 2.8% decrease from 2024, according to the new federal report.
The PIT data is compiled by volunteers by counting the homeless population in one day in various areas, typically in late ...
Agencies concerned over changes to homelessness federal funding ...
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner placed the blame on “housing first” policies for chronic homelessness increasing 81% since 2013, writing in an opinion article that the ...
Housing Hope, an Everett-based affordable housing organization, is building a 52-unit development for families in the Edmonds ...
The rise in homelessness in one Tri-Valley city and other neighboring areas comes as the region grapples with a population ...
In 2024-25, while the United States saw a small overall decline in homelessness, North Carolina was moving rapidly in the ...
Large entrenched camps may be gone now, but smaller camps remain, many tucked in the woods, hosting people who may be more ...
Approximately 32,000 people live below the poverty line in Chester County, and more than 300 people experience homelessness ...
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is shifting away from the 'housing first' approach to homelessness ...
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