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California Sees Significant Decrease in Homelessness Over Past Year, HUD Reports
31 Mayıs 2026The Guardian
- California has reported one of the largest decreases in homelessness over the past year, with a nearly 3% drop in its unhoused population, according to a new report from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. This brings the total number of unhoused individuals in the state to 181,934.
- Other states, including Illinois, Hawaii, and Florida, also experienced significant decreases in homelessness, with Illinois leading the way at a 44% reduction.
- The report from HUD highlights ongoing efforts across the United States to combat homelessness, a critical issue exacerbated by economic challenges and housing shortages. The data serves as a benchmark for evaluating the impact of state-level policies and interventions designed to provide support for vulnerable popu…
- The reported decline in homelessness in California reflects the effectiveness of Governor Gavin Newsom's policies aimed at addressing this persistent issue. While California's decrease is commendable, the more substantial reductions in states like Illinois and Hawaii suggest that different strategies may yield varyi…
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This article is based on data from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development and reflects the situation as of 2025.
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