‘The Housing Crisis Is Insane’: Six Cities Where Homelessness Is Out of Control
‘In the early 2000s, cities around the country pledged to end homelessness within a decade, drafting ambitious 10-year plans to get all of their homeless people into stable, permanent housing. One Great Recession later and the number of homeless people stands at 565,000, a quarter of them children, according to data released Thursday (and that’s a huge underestimate since the count is based on visibly homeless people and misses, say, anyone who happens to be couch-crashing at the time).’
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