Homelessness dropped 3% last year, compared to 2024, HUD Secretary Turner says more needs to be done
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The Trump administration has released the 2025 edition of the federal government's annual report on homelessness in America, finding a 3% decrease from the previous year.
Despite the drop in people without homes in the U.S. – which has reached crisis-level concern in such cities as Los Angeles, New York and Washington, D.C. – Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner says more needs to be done...
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