This is a crazy fact that shows America is far from perfect. 44% of homeless people are employed. Hit the jump to see the details.
An estimated 842,000 adults and children are homeless in a given week, with that number swelling to as many as 3.5 million over the course of a year. People who are homeless are the poorest of the poor. While almost half (44%) of people who are homeless work at least part-time, their monthly income averages only $367 compared to the median monthly income for U.S. households of $2,840. Those who have disabilities and are unable to work can find it nearly impossible to secure affordable housing in virtually every major housing market in the country.
The number of homeless families is growing:
66% are single adults, and of these, three-quarters are men
11% are parents with children, 84% of whom are single women
23% are children under 18 with a parent, 42% of whom are under 5 years of age
Racial and ethnic minorities, particularly African Americans, are overrepresented:
41% are non-Hispanic whites (compared to 76% of the general population)
40% are African Americans (compared to 11% of the general population)
11% are Hispanic (compared to 9% of the general population)
8% are Native American (compared to 1% of the general population)
Homelessness continues to be a largely urban phenomenon:
71% are in central cities
21% are in suburbs
9% are in rural areas
People who are homeless frequently report health problems:
38% report alcohol use problems26% report other drug use problems
39% report some form of mental health problems (20-25% meet criteria for serious mental illness)
66% report either substance use and/or mental health problems
3% report having HIV/AIDS
26% report acute health problems other than HIV/AIDS such as tuberculosis, pneumonia, or sexually transmitted diseases
46% report chronic health conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or cancer
People who are homeless also have high rates of other background characteristics:
23% are veterans (compared to 13% of the general population)
25% were physically or sexually abused as children
27% were in foster care or institutions as children
21% were homeless as children
54% were incarcerated at some point of their lives
Please, America do not elect Donald Trump as president. This can get even worse.