How did you forget about our needy brothers and sisters? Mothers? Fathers? And BABIES?
Homeless man in New York
is the condition of people lacking "a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence" as defined by The . According to the US 's Annual Homeless Assessment Report, as of 2017 there were around 554,000 homeless people in the United States on a given night,or 0.0017% of the population.
Homelessness emerged as a national issue in the 1870s. Many homeless people lived in emerging urban cities, such as . Into the 20th century, the of the 1930s caused a devastating epidemic of poverty, hunger, and homelessness. There were two million homeless people migrating across the United States. In the 1960s, the deinstitutionalization of patients from state psychiatric hospitals, according to the physician's medical libraries on use of pharmaceuticals, was a precipitating factor which seeded the population of people that are homeless.
The number of people grew in the 1980s, as housing and social service cuts increased. After many years of advocacy and numerous revisions, signed into law the McKinney–Vento Homeless Assistance Act in 1987; this remains the only piece of federal legislation that allocates funding to the direct service of homeless people. Over the past decades, the availability and quality of data on homelessness has improved considerably. About 1.56 million people, or about 0.5% of the U.S. population, used an emergency shelter or a transitional housing program between October 1, 2008 and September 30, 2009.Homelessness in the United States increased after the .
In the year 2009, one out of 50 children or will be homeless each year.There were an estimated 57,849 estimated in the United States during January 2013, or 12 percent of all homeless adults. Just under 8 percent of homeless U.S. veterans are female. Texas, California and Florida have the highest numbers of unaccompanied homeless youth under the age of 18, comprising 58% of the total homeless under 18 youth population. Homelessness affects men more than women. In the United States, about 60% of all homeless adults are men.
Because of turnover in the population of people that are homeless, the total number of people who experience homelessness for at least a few nights during the course of a year is thought to be considerably higher than point-in-time counts. A 2000 study estimated the number of such people to be between 2.3 million and 3.5 million.According to , vacant houses outnumber homeless people by five times. A December 2017 investigation by , the U.N. Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, found that homeless persons have effectively been criminalized throughout many cities in the United States.
Causes of homelessness in the United States include lack of , divorce, lawful eviction, negative cash flow, , , fire, natural disasters (, , or ), , , having no family or supportive relatives, , lack of needed services, elimination of pensions and unemployment entitlements, no or inadequate income sources (such as , stock dividends, or annuity), poverty (no net worth), gambling, unemployment, and low-paying jobs. Homelessness in the United States affects many segments of the population, including families, children, victims, ex-convicts, , and the aged. Efforts to assist the homeless include , non-profit efforts, increased access to healthcare services, , and .