更多美国人经历无家可归在拜登任期内。
More Americans Experienced Homelessness During Biden's Term

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/more-americans-experienced-homelessness-during-bidens-term

美国无家可归者人数显著增加,2024年达到771,480人,比去年增加了18%。 这一增长是由新冠疫情时期保障措施的到期以及持续的生活成本危机共同驱动的。 虽然个人仍然占无家可归者人口的三分之二,但家庭无家可归的速度正在以惊人的速度增加,自2023年以来增加了39%。 尽管男性仍然更有可能无家可归(60%对女性的40%),但差距正在缩小,新无家可归的女性人数显著增加——现在占新病例的45%,而2015-2023年间为31%。 尽管总体上无庇护所的无家可归者人数略有下降,但男性仍然极有可能无家可归。 在新冠限制结束后,庇护所容量增加,有助于报告庇护系统内人数的增加。

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The number of adults experiencing homelessness is on the rise in the United States.

As Statista's Anna Fleck shows in the chart below, using data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 771,480 people were living in a state of homelessness in 2024, marking an 18 percent increase from the year before.

Infographic: More Americans Are Experiencing Homelessness | Statista

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Two thirds of these were individuals, while one third were people in families.

Last year saw a particularly worrying rise in the number of families entering homelessness, up 39 percent from 2023, as individuals saw a 9.6 percent rise.

While it remains more common for men to experience homelessness than women in the U.S., at 459,568 men (60 percent) to 302,660 women (40 percent), the gap is narrowing.

According to an analysis by the National Alliance to End Homelessness, between 2015 and 2023, 25,665 women and 56,085 men newly entered homelessness. However, from 2023 to 2024, the number of newly homeless women surged to 52,651, while the number of men rose to 64,408. Put another way, women accounted for 31 percent of newly homeless individuals from 2015 to 2023, but that share rose to 45 percent in the 2023–2024 period, with men making up the remaining 55 percent. Although unsheltered homelessness declined for both men and women between 2023 and 2024, men remained more likely to be unsheltered.

As Covid-era protection programs expired and the cost-of-living crisis hit the country, homelessness numbers rose. At the same time, Covid restrictions on shelter capacity ended, leading to more homeless individuals living in shelters once again.

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