New HUD Report Shows U.S. Homelessness Increases – As Do The Budgets Of The Responsible Agencies

House and Urban Development reports 653,000 people were homeless – 12% increase

Despite spending untold billions on the homeless, we now have 653,000 homeless people in the United States – 70,650 more than last year, a 12 percent increase, House and Urban Development (HUD) announced Friday in a new report.

Homelessness would largely cease to be a problem if the US government would stop the spending, providing meager incomes for drug addicts who buy drugs instead of paying for rent and food. Housing and food vouchers would take care of that.

Read the Press Article published in the California Globe by Katy Grimes

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