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Homelessness Declines Nationally, but Surges in Major U.S. Cities
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Homelessness Declines Nationally, but Surges in Major U.S. Cities

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Nov 11, 2019
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Over the past decade, homelessness has declined nationally but has surged in America’s biggest cities, such as New York and Los Angeles. Research suggests that this phenomenon hasn’t been driven primarily by personal issues like drug abuse, but by unaffordable housing costs.

—The Economist

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