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Recursion

(56,582 posts)
Mon Nov 25, 2013, 10:59 PM Nov 2013

Homelessness drops for the fourth straight year

http://www.msnbc.com/all/how-help-the-homeless

Despite a historic housing bust, the Great Recession, and a sluggish recovery, homelessness in the U.S. has dropped for the fourth straight year, falling 4% between 2012 and 2013.

There are now about 610,000 homeless people in the country, according to a new report from the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Since 2007, homelessness has fallen 9% nationally. The drop is even steeper among the homeless people who live in the streets, other public spaces, and their cars: the unsheltered population dropped 12% over the past year and 23% since 2007.

How has homelessness gone down at a time when ordinary Americans have been so financially distressed, losing jobs and homes to foreclosure? Experts credit both the Bush and Obama adminstrations for working to help the homeless transition more quickly to permanent housing—a major shift in federal housing policy.

“They’ve been focused a lot more getting people off the street and into housing, targeting the resources a lot better. I think that’s paying off,” says Nan Roman, executive director of the National Alliance to End Homelessness. “In the past, people who were homeless living on the street were the last people to get help.”




Sheltered homeless populations have held steady (presumably at the total capacity of shelters, more or less) while unsheltered populations have dropped.
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Homelessness drops for the fourth straight year (Original Post) Recursion Nov 2013 OP
That's encouraging! NYC_SKP Nov 2013 #1
"Housing first" was very controversial ten years ago Recursion Nov 2013 #3
Moving in the right direction liberal N proud Nov 2013 #2
however, it is up in NJ. hollysmom Nov 2013 #4
NJ is in an unenviable position Recursion Nov 2013 #5
it snowed the other day. hollysmom Nov 2013 #6
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2013 #7
Interesting, Lady Freedom Returns says the homeless need dark blankets for camouflage Fumesucker Nov 2013 #8

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
3. "Housing first" was very controversial ten years ago
Mon Nov 25, 2013, 11:12 PM
Nov 2013

But it seems to be broadly supported now, which is encouraging.

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
5. NJ is in an unenviable position
Mon Nov 25, 2013, 11:41 PM
Nov 2013

First off, there's still a housing stock shortage from Sandy. Secondly, NYC and Philly have this irritating tendency to dump homeless people across their respective rivers into NJ.

hollysmom

(5,946 posts)
6. it snowed the other day.
Tue Nov 26, 2013, 05:39 AM
Nov 2013

my town sent me a notice that I would be fined if I left dog(s) out over night. I am not in the coldest part of the state.
we have a lot of rules here.

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Fumesucker

(45,851 posts)
8. Interesting, Lady Freedom Returns says the homeless need dark blankets for camouflage
Tue Nov 26, 2013, 07:47 AM
Nov 2013

Camouflage only from civilians or also from the authorities, few of whom seem to have much of the milk of human kindness left over for the homeless after expending so much of it on the 1%?



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