A devastating increase in America’s homeless population has highlighted persistent racial inequities, with Black Americans bearing a disproportionate burden of the crisis. Federal data released in ...
In 2024, the U.S. saw the largest spike in homelessness since the federal government began regularly collecting data in 2007. This wasn’t a fluke. U.S. homelessness has been on a steep and steady ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Sheila Callaham writes about age-related topics in the workplace. Last year, more Americans were living on the streets and in ...
More than 4 million youth and young-adult families face homelessness, statistics show, prompting rare bipartisan action in Congress to expand federal support and address the growing crisis. Sens.
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