Over half a million people in US have nowhere to live

By Salm Kolis
January 11, 2019

Homeless shelter in Los Angeles. California’s homeless population rose 13.7 percent from 2016 to 2017, as high rents and low wages drive hundreds of thousands of working people into shelters or to live on the street. Last year families made up one-third of total homeless population.

Homeless shelter in Los Angeles. California’s homeless population rose 13.7 percent from 2016 to 2017, as high rents and low wages drive hundreds of thousands of working people into shelters or to live on the street. Last year families made up one-third of total homeless population.