The us cities with the most homeless people more than 650,000 americans were homeless in 2023, the latest number available from the department of housing and urban development. [2][3][4] recent reports have ranked ohio among the top 10 states with the largest total homeless populations [1][2], and a 2023 analysis similarly identified it as having a high number of people experiencing homelessness [1][2]. The statewide homelessness population ratios as compared with the national u.s
Homelessness ratio (0.17% or 171 persons per 100,000) in 2019 All three major cities in ohio saw increases in homelessness in 2023, in part due to housing shortages [1][2] of the 9 states (alaska, california, hawaii, massachusetts, nevada, new york, oregon, vermont, and washington) and the district of columbia that have homelessness ratios higher than the united.
[1] the statewide homelessness population rates as compared with the national u.s Homelessness rate (0.17% or 171 persons per 100,000) in 2019 [2][3] of the 9 states (alaska. Dc — a city in the middle of an affordable housing crisis — has the highest number of homeless people per capita in the us
It's a similar story for hawaii, california, and new york. By 2016, according to a report by urban planning and research organization spur, san francisco had the third highest per capita homelessness rate (0.8%) of all large us cities, as well as the third highest percentage of unsheltered homeless (55%). A tent city on east 12th street in oakland, california, set up by local homeless people, 2019 homeless man in fresno, california, 2019 in january 2024 at least 187,084 people were experiencing homelessness in california, according to the united states department of housing and urban development 8 this is 0.48% of california's population, one of the highest per capita rates in the nation.