Homelessness has been a much discussed and much misunderstood problem confronting our urban an rural communities throughout America as well as any other parts of the world. Estimates of the number of homeless people in the United States range from a low of 300,000 to several million. The problem increased dramatically in the United States during the 1980s as nearly seventy-five percent of the resources allocated by the federal government for low-and moderate-income housing were slashed.
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