U.S. Housing Crisis Deepens as Homelessness Rises Nationwide

A new report shows a sharp rise in homelessness across the U.S. as rents surge.

Nov 29, 2025 - 15:53
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U.S. Housing Crisis Deepens as Homelessness Rises Nationwide
Urban homelessness scene
The latest data from the Department of Housing and Urban Development shows a dramatic rise in homelessness nationwide, particularly among families with children. Nearly 150,000 children were recorded as homeless on a single night in 2024 — a 33% increase compared to the previous year.\n\nExperts attribute the surge to rapidly increasing rental costs, shortage of affordable housing units, and the expiration of pandemic-era housing protections. In urban centers such as Los Angeles and New York, many long-time renters have seen housing costs double over recent years while wages remain stagnant.\n\nShelter systems report being overwhelmed; displaced families are turning to temporary accommodations or tent encampments. Social services warn of rising public health and safety risks if immediate action is not taken.\n\nAdvocacy groups urge federal and state governments to increase funding for low-income housing, enact rent-control laws, and expand support for displaced populations. The political stakes grow as affected communities demand urgency in housing reform.

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