![]() ![]() Over the period of 2017-2022, in the six metro areas where homelessness rose sharply (Sacramento, Fresno, Raleigh, Phoenix, Austin, and Tucson), rents increased faster than the national average. After comparing homelessness and rent data in 20, Pew found that metro areas that saw fast-rising rents also experienced stark increases in the level of homelessness, while locales that saw slow rent growth experienced declines in homelessness. ![]() A new analysis from Pew Charitable Trusts examines the link between elevated levels of homelessness in urban areas where rents are high, and homelessness rising when rents rise.
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