Oregon ranks high as homelessness rises nationwide, federal report says
Briefly

Federal officials have revealed a troubling 18% rise in homelessness nationwide, marking the highest levels recorded since monitoring began in 2007. The lack of affordable housing continues to drive this alarming trend, leaving countless individuals without stable shelter.
According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Oregon is particularly affected, with 48 out of every 10,000 residents experiencing homelessness. This statistic underscores the pressing need for effective housing solutions and support for those at risk.
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