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Increase in Homelessness in 2024: Causes and Statistics


Homeless statistics nationwide by state for 2024
Homeless statistics nationwide by state for 2024

Increase in Homelessness in 2024: Causes and Statistics


The rise in homelessness in 2024 can be attributed to a combination of factors that have exacerbated the existing crisis. Economic challenges, housing shortages, and social issues continue to contribute to the growing number of individuals experiencing homelessness. Here are some of the primary causes:


Causes of Increased Homelessness:

1. Economic Instability: Rising inflation and economic uncertainty have put significant financial strain on individuals and families, making it difficult to afford housing.

2. Housing Affordability Crisis: With rents and home prices skyrocketing in many areas, a lack of affordable housing options has left many without a stable place to live.

3. Job Losses: The aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in job losses and reduced job security, particularly in low-wage sectors.

4. Mental Health and Substance Abuse: A lack of access to mental health services and addiction treatment has led to increased homelessness among vulnerable populations.

5. Evictions: Changes in eviction laws and practices have resulted in a higher number of evictions, contributing to homelessness.

6. Natural Disasters: Climate change and natural disasters have displaced communities, leading to increased homelessness in affected areas.

7. Systemic Inequities: Racial and socioeconomic disparities continue to impact housing stability, disproportionately affecting marginalized communities.


Homelessness Statistics (2024):

While exact figures can vary, here are some estimated statistics reflecting the state of homelessness across the United States in 2024:


1. California: Approximately 175,000 homeless individuals.

2. New York: Approximately 105,000 homeless individuals.

3. Florida: Approximately 38,000 homeless individuals.

4. Texas: Approximately 31,000 homeless individuals.

5. Washington: Approximately 27,000 homeless individuals.

6. Oregon: Approximately 17,000 homeless individuals.

7. Illinois: Approximately 11,000 homeless individuals.

8. Pennsylvania: Approximately 14,000 homeless individuals.

9. Ohio: Approximately 11,000 homeless individuals.

10. Massachusetts: Approximately 22,000 homeless individuals.

11. Arizona: Approximately 12,000 homeless individuals.

12. Georgia: Approximately 12,000 homeless individuals.

13. Michigan: Approximately 11,000 homeless individuals.

14. North Carolina: Approximately 11,000 homeless individuals.

15. Nevada: Approximately 7,000 homeless individuals.




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