Each year, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) releases their annual Homeless Assessment Report. In 2016, they reported:
- Nearly 550,000 people are homeless on any given night in the United States.
- Two-thirds stay in emergency shelters or transitional housing, while one-third sleep in an unsheltered location on the street.
- 35% of the homeless population are families with children.
- 22% of the homeless are children under the age of 18.
- 10% of the homeless are veterans.
- Senior homelessness is on the rise, with the amount of homeless seniors expected to increase to 95,000 by 2050.
- Just five states account for half of the homeless population: California (22%), New York (16%), Florida (6%), Texas (4%), and Washington (4%).
- The city with the highest population of homeless people is New York City.