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Over 770,000 Americans Homeless Under Joe Biden – Report

by Joe Udo
28 December 2024
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Over 770,000 Americans Homeless Under Joe Biden - Report

Washington, U.S. – The United States is experiencing a significant surge in homelessness, with recent data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) indicating an 18% increase over the past year.

This rise brings the total number of homeless individuals to approximately 771,480 under President Joe Biden’s administration, marking the largest recorded increase since HUD began publishing comparable data in 2007.

Several factors contribute to this alarming trend. Foremost is the persistent shortage of affordable housing, which has rendered many individuals and families unable to secure stable living arrangements. Additionally, natural disasters, such as wildfires and hurricanes, have displaced numerous people, further exacerbating the crisis.

The influx of migrants seeking asylum has also strained resources in various cities, leading to increased homelessness in those areas.

The impact of this surge is particularly pronounced among vulnerable populations. Families experiencing homelessness have increased by nearly 40%, with children under 18 representing a significant portion of this demographic.

Black individuals are disproportionately affected, constituting 32% of the homeless population despite comprising only 12% of the U.S. population.

In response to these developments, HUD Deputy Secretary Adrianne Todman stated, “No American should face homelessness, and the Biden-Harris Administration is committed to ensuring every family has access to the affordable, safe, and quality housing they deserve.”

Despite the overall increase in homelessness, there have been some positive developments. Notably, veteran homelessness has decreased by 8%, reaching the lowest number on record. This decline is attributed to targeted programs and resources aimed at supporting veterans in securing stable housing.

Addressing the root causes of homelessness remains a complex challenge. Advocates emphasize the need for substantial federal investment in affordable housing and policies that address systemic issues contributing to economic disparities. Without such interventions, the upward trend in homelessness is likely to continue, further straining social services and impacting communities nationwide.

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