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The Problem Of Homelessness

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Homelessness is an epidemic that is greatly impacting the lives of many US citizens. Many of these people have been kicked out or lost their home dues to financial reasons, mental health, as well as drug and alcohol abuse. The topic of the rising population of homeless people is rarely discussed in today's society - despite how prominent the issue is. There is much debate over whether homelessness is a problem that we as a society should be fixing, or whether it’s the responsibility of the individual. Due to it being constitutionally and morally appropriate, it is the responsibility of the American citizens to help the homeless population.
In order to understand the severity of the homeless crisis, it is necessary to have an understanding of what homelessness is, as well as what causes it. Homelessness can be defined as, “the condition of not having a home or permanent place of residence—is at once a longstanding societal problem in America, an often contentious public policy issue, and a surprisingly ambiguous sociological” ("Homeless-Housing Hype Editorial."). As of right now, there are around 600 thousand Americans who can identify with the term homeless, but because of the different definitions of what being homeless means, it is really hard to pinpoint a specific number. (WATERS) Of this estimated 600 thousand, nearly 160 thousand of these people are under the age of 18, making up 1/6 of the homeless population. (Waters). Eighty-three thousand of these children are

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