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One of America's prettiest cities is overrun by homelessness and drug zombies by woke mayor
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Red states (states with Republican-majority governments) have significant homeless populations, with Florida, Texas, and Arizona consistently ranking among the top 10 states with the highest numbers of unhoused people. While homelessness is often portrayed as a blue-state issue due to high visibility in cities like San Francisco and New York, it is a nationwide crisis affecting all states regardless of political leadership.
* High Numbers: Florida and Texas often rank just below California and New York in total homeless population, with Florida reporting over 31,000 and Texas nearly 28,000 unhoused residents in recent counts.
Visible Issues: Homelessness is highly visible in large, conservative-led cities such as Miami, Oklahoma City, and Fort Worth.
( Yet all one will hear is Blue States) like l said...BS.
Public Policy Institute of California
Public Policy Institute of California
Key Details on U.S. Homelessness (2024-2026 Trends):
Highest Total Population: California (187,084+), followed by New York (~158,000).
Highest Rate (Per Capita): The District of Columbia, Hawaii, and New York have the highest rates per 10,000 people.
Primary Drivers: High housing costs, shortages, and rent increases are the main factors, particularly in West Coast states.
Rapid Increases: Many states saw increases between 2023 and 2024, with significant surges reported in Illinois, Hawaii, and Massachusetts.
Tries to say red states have the most homeless then posts this.
* High Numbers: Florida and Texas often rank JUST BELOW California and New York in total homeless population, with Florida reporting over 31,000 and Texas nearly 28,000 unhoused residents in recent counts.
Visible Issues: Homelessness is highly visible in large, conservative-led cities such as Miami, Oklahoma City, and Fort Worth.
( Yet all one will hear is Blue States) like l said...BS.
Now we know who is really full of it. See list for the FACTS.
https://usafacts.org/articles/which-cities-in-the-us-have-the-most-homelessness/
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