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I don't see any mention of condos below.
NEW YORK CITY HOMELESSNESS
The Basic Facts
In recent years, homelessness in New York City has reached the highest levels since the Great
Depression of the 1930s. [1] [2]
In July 2017, there were 60,856 homeless people, including 15,173 homeless families with
22,789 homeless children, sleeping each night in the New York City municipal shelter system.
Families make up three-quarters of the homeless shelter population.
Over the course of City fiscal year 2016, 127,652 different homeless men, women, and children
slept in the New York City municipal shelter system. This includes over 45,000 different
homeless New York City children.
In 2015, families entering shelter came from a few clustered zip codes in the poorest
neighborhoods in New York City. [3]
The number of homeless New Yorkers sleeping each night in municipal shelters is now 77 percent
higher than it was ten years ago.
Research shows that the primary cause of homelessness, particularly among families, is lack
of affordable housing. Surveys of homeless families have identified the following major
immediate, triggering causes of homelessness: eviction; doubled-up or severely overcrowded
housing; domestic violence; job loss; and hazardous housing conditions. [4] [5] [6]
Research shows that, compared to homeless families, homeless single adults have much higher
rates of serious mental illness, addiction disorders, and other severe health problems. [7]
Each night thousands of unsheltered homeless people sleep on New York City streets, in the
subway system, and in other public spaces. There is no accurate measurement of New York Citys
unsheltered homeless population, and recent City surveys significantly underestimate the
number of unsheltered homeless New Yorkers.
Studies show that the large majority of street homeless New Yorkers are people living with
mental illness or other severe health problems. [8] [9]
African-American and Latino New Yorkers are disproportionately affected by homelessness.
Approximately 58 percent of New York City homeless shelter residents are African-American, 31
percent are Latino, 7 percent are white, less than 1 percent are Asian-American, and 3 percent are
of unknown race/ethnicity.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo, where to begin, you apparently have lots of time. To pick one: Pence spent tens of thousands of dollars to go to a football game so he could stage a protest and walk out when the players kneeled. Now he's at a military base trash talking Democrats. Is it any wonder that educated people would turn their backs on him?
So, you are saying it's OK to silence people if you don't agree with them? Doesn't sound very "liberal" now does it?
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Making u work me like dat. Shooo toothless one.
The meth is frying
https://www.roadsnacks.net/white-tra...es-in-alabama/
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTrump looking to replace John Kelly. Trump is pissed that Kelly believes he's the only adult in the room
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOne of the biggest problems in New York is affordable housing. Another is the homeless population. But I bet you knew that.
Stop at Atlanta airport on your way down to Alabama. Plenty of homeless living in the terminals. Makes a New Yorker feel right at home. And we know for Libs it is all about feelings.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI don't see any mention of condos below.
NEW YORK CITY HOMELESSNESS
The Basic Facts
In recent years, homelessness in New York City has reached the highest levels since the Great
Depression of the 1930s. [1] [2]
In July 2017, there were 60,856 homeless people, including 15,173 homeless families with
22,789 homeless children, sleeping each night in the New York City municipal shelter system.
Families make up three-quarters of the homeless shelter population.
Over the course of City fiscal year 2016, 127,652 different homeless men, women, and children
slept in the New York City municipal shelter system. This includes over 45,000 different
homeless New York City children.
In 2015, families entering shelter came from a few clustered zip codes in the poorest
neighborhoods in New York City. [3]
The number of homeless New Yorkers sleeping each night in municipal shelters is now 77 percent
higher than it was ten years ago.
Research shows that the primary cause of homelessness, particularly among families, is lack
of affordable housing. Surveys of homeless families have identified the following major
immediate, triggering causes of homelessness: eviction; doubled-up or severely overcrowded
housing; domestic violence; job loss; and hazardous housing conditions. [4] [5] [6]
Research shows that, compared to homeless families, homeless single adults have much higher
rates of serious mental illness, addiction disorders, and other severe health problems. [7]
Each night thousands of unsheltered homeless people sleep on New York City streets, in the
subway system, and in other public spaces. There is no accurate measurement of New York Citys
unsheltered homeless population, and recent City surveys significantly underestimate the
number of unsheltered homeless New Yorkers.
Studies show that the large majority of street homeless New Yorkers are people living with
mental illness or other severe health problems. [8] [9]
African-American and Latino New Yorkers are disproportionately affected by homelessness.
Approximately 58 percent of New York City homeless shelter residents are African-American, 31
percent are Latino, 7 percent are white, less than 1 percent are Asian-American, and 3 percent are
of unknown race/ethnicity.
they are doing the annual homeless count tonight
TS on the cutting edge of all things
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