Homeless Rates In LA Decline Since 2009

BATON ROUGE (AP) — Federal data shows there's been a significant drop in homelessness in Louisiana over the past seven years.

         According to the U.S. Housing and Urban Development's Point-in-Time count, which tracks the number of homeless people living in shelters or on streets on a single night in January, there were an estimated 3,994 people in the state in 2016, compared to 4,081 in 2015 and 12,504 in 2009.

         Officials say that's a 68 percent drop since 2009.

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         Louisiana Housing Corporation Executive Director Keith Cunningham says while the homeless numbers are decreasing there's still much work to do.

 

 

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