Homelessness In Major Cities, 2005 to 2007

Click here for our full brief: Geography of Homelessness, Part 4: Examining Urban Homelessness.

In conjunction with the release of Part 4 of the Geography of Homelessness, the Homelessness Research Institute has created an interactive bar chart to illustrate the divergent trends from 2005 to 2007 in homelessness in Major Cities as compared to other Urban Continua of Care (CoCs). The bar charts illustrate how homelessness increased overall and among families in Major Cities at the same time that homelessness decreased overall and among the chronic and family subpopulations in other Urban CoCs.

Click on the individual bar segments to see homeless population by subpopulation.

 
 

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Geography of Homelessness, Part 4: Examining Urban Homelessness
This is the fourth in a series of briefs examining the geographic distribution of the population experiencing homelessness and the homeless assistance system in the United States. It examines the homeless population in urban areas, and further categorizes urban areas into five subcategories.