In the United States 10,000-20,000 people become homeless everyday. In a given year 3.5 million people in the United States will experience homelessness and life on the streets.
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yup. a lot of them.
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Kindness, like in any group of people, varies among individuals. It's important not to generalize or stereotype homeless individuals based on their circumstances. Many homeless people are kind, compassionate individuals who deserve empathy and support.
It is estimated that around 1.5 million people were left homeless after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Many communities were devastated, and the natural disaster led to widespread displacement and loss of homes.
The fire In Chicago made over 200 people become homeless
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over 2million
Not always, most homeless are homeless due to losing a job, not having money to continue on their rent and such. Some of these, though they did not choose to become homeless at first, become accustomed to the freedom of such a lifestyle and say they choose to stay homeless. There are a few though that did consciously choose to become homeless and love it. The range of homelessness goes from the stereotype homeless person with very little in the way of possessions up to people that live in RV's.
about 40%
10 are homeless! :(
Hurricane Katrina caused an estimated 600,000 to 700,000 people to become homeless due to widespread flooding, destruction of homes, and displacement.
829832 people are estimated to be "homeless in Vietnam.
28,367 people are homeless in 2012 georgia
there was 1.5million people who became homeless
150 million people are homeless in the world
How many people are homeless at any time of the year? Simple, depends on where you live, but there are tens of thousands of homeless people around the world.