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Families with children saw the steepest rise in homelessness this past year, the Department of Housing and Urban Development has found.

More Americans are homeless than ever before, according to a report released by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on Friday. The agency blamed inflation, a shortage of housing, and the expiration of eviction protection measures adopted during the Covid-19 pandemic for the surge.

HUD’s annual count of homeless Americans reached 653,104 in January, the highest number on record since the agency instituted its current system for counting the unhoused in 2007. The figure represented a 12% increase over last year’s count, with 70,650 homeless individuals joining or returning to the population.

First-time homelessness especially increased at an unprecedented rate, with a 25% uptick driven largely by rent increases and the demise of pandemic-era rent control programs, according to HUD. At the same time, nearly a third (31%) of the homeless population reported being chronically unsheltered.

While the increase was sustained across all demographics, people in families with children fared the worst, with a 15.5% uptick in homelessness. These constituted 28% of the entire unhoused population in 2023.

HUD acknowledged that rental housing had been in unusually short supply in 2022, calling the market “challenging” while insisting a government-sponsored construction boom had solved the problem.

A crisis in affordability persists, however. While median rents rose by 18.8% between 2001 and 2022, adjusted for inflation, median incomes only increased by 4.3% during that period. A report released by Moody’s Analytics earlier this year found that average-income households pay nearly 30% of their income in rent.

At the same time, housing prices continue to grow, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ shelter index being the primary factor driving monthly increases within the larger Consumer Price Index.

The disastrous numbers come a year after the Biden administration claimed to have “halt[ed a] rapid rise in homelessness.” While the homeless population somewhat leveled out from 2020 to 2022 thanks in part to the eviction moratoriums adopted during the coronavirus epidemic and accompanying economic crisis, most of those protections have since expired, dumping renters into what housing advocate Diane Yentel of the National Low Income Housing Coalition described as a “brutal housing market, with skyrocketing rents and high inflation.”

“Without significant and sustained federal investments to make housing affordable or people with the lowest incomes, the affordable housing and homelessness crises in this country will only continue to worsen,” Yentel said in a statement on Friday.

HUD’s homelessness count, taken on a single night in January 2023, does not include individuals temporarily or indefinitely staying with family or friends or in facilities not classified as shelters, or those in the process of transitioning to permanent housing, a counting method critics have argued captures just a small slice of the problem.

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  1. In L.A.: remember when a rock star had tiny homes built on skids for the homeless that were placed in the homeless areas, and the City Council with the help of the Israeli-trained LAPD came along and removed / destroyed those structures??? Remember that???
    Or, stuck living in an old caravan, in your van or your car with children and constantly being harassed by Israeli-trained and based law enforcement like the ‘Travelers’ in the U.K…or the Nomads in the U.S…!
    The Deep State PTB in the major Blue Cities want the homeless to go away somewhere else, or in their eyes the better solution would be…DEATH!
    And in Canada, that is exactly what is happening.
    Got a low Social Credit score, and because of that life isn’t worth living? The Doctors there will prescribe a death sentence for you even without your permission in one of their new ‘Death Pods’..!
    In the Netherlands it’s even worse!
    Imagine going thru an intense military career, only to find yourself dumped on the needle-laden, feces-ridden streets of the major cities with no hope of a job, financial relief or a deserving Veterans Compensation or Pension?
    Imagine that you’re a 99er who’s 99 weeks of unemployment benefits have run out post-military service or employment, and you’re now living on a steam grate, in a cardboard box or a tent salvaged from the refuse heap…and you quickly learn that only certain people (Zionist, Freemasons, J***, etc.) get proper help while you eventually get seriously sick and rot away, much like the Gazans and Palestinians? Or the Rohinga? Or the Ughers?
    When I went for Veterans Relief, I found myself in a hallway lined with Veterans who the Vetyerans Service Commission workers referred to as ‘Riff-Raff’…! The workers were J***** and Freemasons…!
    Here in KiwiLand, one MP referred to me and my family as “The rabble-rousers of Ran@*^r@!” when we went to ask for ministerial help and guidance.
    Fortunately, that particular National Party female minister is no longer in office.
    But, look for this to increase on a global basis due to war, financial manipulations and collapse, and businesses that are permanently gone due to the massive Covid conspiracy which occurred on all levels!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dk3AVceraTI

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