The number of people sleeping in sheltered locations such as emergency shelters or transitional housing grew by 0.6 percent while there was a seven percent increase in the number of people sleeping outdoors, whether that was the street, abandoned buildings or locations unfit for human habitation. The report found that 61 percent of all homeless Americans were staying in sheltered locations last year while 39 percent were sleeping rough outdoors. See what we're doing to help on our website today!
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