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Homelessness is on the rise, reaching record highs this year. How can we pray about this?
From The Christian Post. As rents soared and programs focused on preventing evictions and housing loss ended, homelessness hit a record high in 2023, with roughly 20 out of every 10,000 people in the United States found to be experiencing homelessness on a single night, a new report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development shows.
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Among the key findings of HUD’s 2023 Annual Homeless Assessment Report: Part 1: Point-in-Time Estimates, officials found that homelessness increased across all household types. Roughly 653,100 people nationwide were experiencing homelessness during a Point-In-Time count conducted in January 2023.
Between 2022 and 2023, the number of people experiencing homelessness increased by 12%, or an increase of roughly 70,650 people. The 2023 Point-in-Time count is the highest number of people reported as experiencing homelessness on a single night since reporting began in 2007, officials say.
Homelessness among people in families with children rose 16%, while individuals registered an 11% increase in the homeless population.
Most of the homelessness crisis remains centered in the nation’s 50 largest cities. According to the data, nearly 60% of the people experiencing homelessness did so in urban areas, while the remainder of the homeless population was noted in suburban areas (23%) and rural communities (18%).
Reacting to the findings Friday, HUD Secretary Marcia L. Fudge said homelessness “should not exist in the United States” because it is “solvable.”
“From day one, this Administration has put forth a comprehensive plan to tackle homelessness and we’ve acted aggressively and in conjunction with our federal, state, and local partners to address this challenge,” Fudge said in a statement.
“We’ve made positive strides, but there is still more work to be done. This data underscores the urgent need for support for proven solutions and strategies that help people quickly exit homelessness and that prevent homelessness in the first place.”
The data also shows a sharp increase in people who became homeless for the first time. Between the federal fiscal years of 2021 and 2022, there was a 25% increase in people who became newly homeless, even as the number of people who exited homelessness to permanent housing increased by 8%, the agency said.
HUD attributes the rise in homelessness to several factors, including “recent changes in the rental housing market and the winding down of pandemic protections and programs focused on preventing evictions and housing loss.” Additionally, rental housing conditions were “extraordinarily challenging” in the year leading up to the January Point-in-Time count.
“[T]he supply shortage of 2022 likely contributed to this increase in rents and homelessness in 2022,” the HUD release states.
A 2019 report released by the White House Office of Economic Advisers during the Trump administration titled “The State of Homelessness in America” called homelessness a “serious problem” in America “due to decades of misguided and faulty policies.”
It also pointed out that homelessness is concentrated in major cities on the West Coast and the Northeast, like Boston, New York City and Washington, D.C., with nearly half (47%) of unsheltered homeless people found in California alone.
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(Used with permission. By Leonardo Blair from The Christian Post. Photo Credit: Ev on Unsplash)
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I am saddened by the number of homeless. I do have points to ponder. The democrats with the help of some republicans have implemented policies and mandates that have been now proven not to work. Those same politicians have spent and are still spending millions on law suits against innocent Americans and against President Trump. Those same politicians seem determined to be participants in wars no matter the costs. We have members in congress who openly state the destruction of Israel God’s chosen people. Those same politicians do nothing about the problem at the southern border. How about these democratic cities that care so much about those in need and yet have highest % of homeless while those politicians decide which house they own to stay at. I believe everybody wants to work to own a home or rent where they choose but are being brainwashed and lead astray by leaders and educators who have chosen to follow satan’s evil plan. During this Christmas season let us all pray for God’s grace and mercy. Be kind be safe Merry Christmas and God bless
Oh Lord, as you know homelessness is only going to get worse internationally. The further mankind turns away from you, the bigger the problem and drug addiction is a major problem of it all. Hope only comes from Jesus Christ 🙏!
Taking charge of a situation means you set the guide lines and those who will not follow deserve to be isolated so as not to detour the ones who do want their own lives to improve. They did not get to be homeless just like that. Mostly there are drugs and the economic situation. When you run up against persons who do not want change for the better then you deserve to leave them . Those who will not or say they can’t usually die and then perhaps may start over in another manner. Just do it seems to work well. If you know you are going to die then accept that too. You never know what will happen. Do not just stand there.
Does not sound like anything Jesus would say. We need to have compassion for the lost, and not all of them are lost. As we are bringing in millions
of illegals we are providing for them, perhaps we should provide for our own. 40% of the homeless are veterans.
It should also be mentioned here that people invading our country through our borders are being given housing that our government has not used for our own veterans and/or elderly! And taxpayers are heavily burdened by this additional cost of paying for free stuff for illegal immigrants to the detriment of supporting our own families. We need to pray without ceasing for God’s intervention for this country!
Virginia,
you are so spot on,
They have actually moved Veterans out of their facilities in New York so they can accommodate Biden’s failed open-border policy.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/95-year-old-veteran-kicked-out-of-nursing-home-to-make-way-for-illegal-aliens/ar-AA1hpxAy
In California there is finally some movement on the West La Veteran’s Campus homeless situation:
https://www.npr.org/2023/11/15/1213287243/a-reclaimed-va-campus-in-west-la-could-help-with-the-citys-homelessness-crisis
Totally agree and why oh why do we allow these selfish folk to be elected time and again???