
A new report says a record 2.5 million children, nearly one child in every 30, were homeless across the United States in 2013.
The report issued by the National Center on Family Homelessness on Monday showed an 8 percent increase in homeless children compared to 2012.
“When you look at the resources and where they’ve been driven … there’s been a national priority to address the issues for the chronic homeless and for veterans … and we’ve seen those numbers decline,” said the center’s director, Carmela DeCandia. “That’s a good thing. The problem is the same level of attention has not been paid to kids and families.”
She added that homeless children show higher rates of developmental problems and mental health needs.
In 2010, there were 1.6 million homeless children in the US.
According to the report, the high poverty rate is the main cause of child homelessness.
The authors of the report also rank the states on a variety of factors related to child homelessness.
According to the report, children in southern states experience higher homelessness, with Alabama, Mississippi, California, Arkansas and New Mexico dominating the bottom of the group’s overall ranking.
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And Obama wants to flood the usa with more homeless, unemployed people, while he and his banker friends get bail outs for cheating the world, threw the banking system.
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