In January 2024, America’s homeless population hit an all-time high of 771,000 people, an 18% jump from just one year earlier. California leads the nation, with more than 187,000 people unhoused.
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — New data from the Homeless Services Network shows Central Florida’s homeless population increased again this year, but it was a much smaller margin than previous years. In all, 2 ...
Teams fanned out early Wednesday morning to count the number of people sleeping in shelters or in unsheltered spaces in local communities. The count represents a snapshot of what homelessness looks ...
Due to rising costs, changes in migration and natural disasters, the number of people living on America’s streets rose 7% between 2023 and 2024 as homelessness reached an all-time high. But in ...
The Census Bureau found 170,706 people in emergency and homeless shelters during a one-night head count last year that yielded figures lower than those recorded locally and nationally a decade earlier ...
The homeless population across the Bay Area has significantly increased over the past two years, according to a new census released Thursday by Santa Clara County, Alameda County and the city of San ...