| Advertisement | | | Federal officials announced Friday that the United States experienced an 18.1% rise in homelessness in 2018. This dramatic increase was primarily driven by a lack of affordable housing, as well as natural disasters in many parts of the nation and a surge in migrants. | According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, federally mandated tallies taken in January across the nation found that over 770,000 people had been counted as being homeless. This number does not include people who are staying with family or friends because they don't have a place of their own… | Read More Here | | | |
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