
By Frank Bergman
The federal government has revealed that homelessness in the United States is now at an all-time high as inflation continues to soar.
The crisis was highlighted in a report from House and Urban Development (HUD).
HUD reported that around 653,000 people were homeless in the U.S.
The number surged under President Joe Biden’s administration, highlighting the plight many Americans faced under so-called “Bidenomics.”
The homelessness figures mark a 12% rise compared to last year.
The increase in homelessness was also tied to skyrocketing rent costs as prices for many everyday necessities surged.
The HUD report shows that the key culprits were identified as inflation and the end of pandemic-era protections against eviction.
Ann Olivia, the CEO of the National Alliance to End Homelessness, said in a statement:
“For those on the frontlines of this crisis, it’s not surprising…
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