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Essay On Homelessness In America

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What factors decide if people are homeless or not? People who lack permanent housing or live in any unstable situations such as vehicles and shelters are considered homeless; even people who have to “double up” with their friends are considered homeless because they cannot maintain their own housing. As a whole, homelessness has been one of the biggest problems for a long time mainly due to the fact that housing is expensive, shelters not opening until freezing temperatures, etc. The highest population of homeless people today in America are currently in Los Angeles, CA and New York City, NY. The biggest problem for the homelessness is the winter as many do not have appropriate clothing and many do not wish to live in shelters as it’s sometimes …show more content…

How Bad Is Homelessness in America? How exactly bad is homelessness in America and is it getting better? In the article, How Bad is Homelessness In America, Neiditch talks about how homelessness in America is a big problem and states the statistics of the how many homeless people there are. According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness, on a single night in January 2015, 564,708 people were considered homeless(Neiditch). If there were almost 600,000 people considered homeless in one night in 2015, how many will there be by the end of 2017? To be homeless in general is awful, but imagining half a million people homeless is outrageous and imagine what happens to the percentage of those living on the east coast during the winter. Another example of where most of the homeless population comes from “a single night in California where 21.48% of the population experienced homelessness and 15.7% in New York CIty, that’s about 100,000 people in California and 80,000 people in New York”(Neiditch). The majority of homeless people reside in the more popular states which would make sense due to the fact that housing in these two states are ridiculously expensive. If housing is not going to be affordable then how will upcoming families

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