More Americans were homeless this year compared with 2023 as families continued struggling to afford rent and other basic necessities, federal officials announced Friday. Across the U.S., more ...
The estimated number of people experiencing homelessness in America surged to about 653,000 in 2023, the highest level on record since reporting began in 2007. That’s according to the latest ...
New York faced a whopping 53% spike in homelessness last year — marking the highest per capita rate in the nation — thanks largely to the influx of migrants housed in Big Apple shelters ...
Homelessness soared 53% in New York last year due to factors including a lack of affordable housing supply, high rents and a rising number of asylum-seekers, according to a recent report from ...
A triple homicide at a Louisiana homeless camp, allegedly spurred by a stolen bicycle, emphasizes the inherent dangers of these encampments – not just for their inhabitants, but for those in ...
WE SEE IT EVERY DAY. WE SEE IT IN THE DEMAND FOR OUR SERVICES. THE NASHUA SOUP KITCHEN AND SHELTER SAYS A NEW REPORT ON HOMELESSNESS IN NEW HAMPSHIRE REFLECTS WHAT THEY’RE SEEING ON A DAY TO DAY ...
In Japan, where cultural norms and social structures emphasize order and discretion, homelessness is less visible yet deeply entrenched. As of January 2024, the Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare ...
Homelessness in the U.S. hit the highest level on record this year as the affordable housing crisis intensifies, federal regulators said Friday. The Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
Homelessness is a big issue affecting hundreds of thousands of people across the UK and those numbers have only been increasing around the country in 2025. The cost of living crisis and the housing ...
More Americans were homeless this year compared to 2023, as families continued struggling to afford rent and other basic necessities, federal officials announced Friday. Across the U.S., more than ...
The number of people living in homelessness in the United States has increased by 18 percent over the last year, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) said in a new report.
JOHN WALKER [email protected] In much the same way that the economy ebbs and flows, the homeless population in Fresno and the central San Joaquin Valley also rises and falls with the times.