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Homelessness Statistics by State in the United States (2024-2025

## Homelessness Statistics by State in the United States (2024-2025)


Here are the estimated statistics for homelessness across all states in the United States for 2024-2025, including total numbers and percentage increases from the previous year:


Total Homeless Population

- Total U.S. Homeless Population (2024-2025): Approximately 582,462

- Increase from 2023: This represents an estimated increase of about 30% compared to the 2023 figure of approximately 450,000 [1].


Homelessness by State and Long Island.

Nassau County 1,800 +10%

Suffolk County 2,000 +14%

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Resources

- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD): Offers annual reports and data on homelessness statistics, available on the HUD website.

- National Alliance to End Homelessness: Provides detailed reports and analyses of homelessness dynamics and state-level statistics.

- Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS): Offers localized data on homelessness in various regions.


## Direct Answer to the Query

Question: What are the statistics for homelessness in the United States for all states for 2024-2025, including total amounts and increases?


The estimated total homeless population in the United States for 2024-2025 is approximately 582,462, representing a 30% increase from the 2023 figure. The table above shows detailed state-by-state statistics, with California leading at 181,399 homeless individuals, reflecting a 23% increase from the previous year.


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Resource Information

- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD): Offers annual reports and data on homelessness statistics, available on the HUD website.

- National Alliance to End Homelessness: Provides detailed reports and analyses of homelessness dynamics and state-level statistics.

- Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS): Offers localized data on homelessness in various regions.


## Direct Answer to the Query

Question: What are the statistics for homelessness in the United States for all states for 2024-2025, including total amounts and increases?


The estimated total homeless population in the United States for 2024-2025 is approximately 582,462, representing a 30% increase from the 2023 figure. The table above shows detailed state-by-state statistics, with California leading at 181,399 homeless individuals, reflecting a 23% increase from the previous year.


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