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The 2016 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress - Part 2: Estimates of Homelessness in the United States

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Authors: Solari, Claudia D.     Shivji, Azim     Sousa, Tanya de     Watt, Rian     Silverbush, Mark     Abt Associates    

Report Acceptance Date: December 2017 (136 pages)

Posted Date: December 28, 2017



The 2016 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR): Part 2 presents the most recent national estimates of homelessness, focusing on people who experience homelessness as individuals, as family members, and as members of specific subpopulations. For each of these populations, the estimates describe how homelessness has changed over time and provide a demographic profile of homelessness in America. The report documents how many people are experiencing sheltered homelessness, and how many people are in unsheltered locations. The AHAR is delivered each year to the U.S. Congress, and its contents are used to inform Federal, State, and local policies to prevent and end homelessness. Information pertaining to homeless veterans is incorporated into this report.

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Related Reports:

The 2016 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress - Part 1: Point-in-Time Estimates of Homelessness

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