Study: More Homeless Children Now Than Any Point in US History
Published on Monday, November 17, 2014
by Common Dreams
Study: More Homeless Children Now Than Any Point in US History
A new report on child homelessness in America finds that 2.5 million children experience homelessness annually.
by Jon Queally, staff writer
The annual levels of homelessness among children have never been higher in the United States, according to a new comprehensive report released on Monday.
Prepared by the National Center on Family Homelessness, the reportAmericas Youngest Outcasts (pdf)shows that with poverty and inequality soaring in recent years, approximately 2.5 million children in 2013 found themselves without a roof over their head or place to call home. That number equals one in 30 American children nationally, and constitutes an 8 percent increase over the previous year.
"Child homelessness has reached epidemic proportions in America," said Dr. Carmela DeCandia, director of the NCFH, in a statement. "Children are homeless to night in every city, county and state in every part of our nation.
Based on federal and other available data and broken down by state, the analysis shows that homelessness among children varies widely depending on geography. The report includes an index ranking based on four basic criteria: 1) the extent of child homelessness (adjusted for population); 2) general well-being of the children; 3) risk for family homelessness; and 4) state policies designed to combat the problem. Ranked from 1-50, the states with the best scores were Minnesota, Nebraska and Massachusetts. The worst states for homeless children were Alabama, Mississippi and California.
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potone
(1,701 posts)So glad that we now have a Republican Congress that will fix the problem! I still can't believe the results of the last election: what were people thinking???
840high
(17,196 posts)grahamhgreen
(15,741 posts)newfie11
(8,159 posts)Otherwise this will increase!
redruddyred
(1,615 posts)you pay adults barely enough to live on.