The Spread Of Homelessness In The United States

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from one side of the country to another, most in a search for employment. According to Rubin (2007), “American cities have always had pockets of homelessness, the ‘skid row’ bums in neighborhoods like the Bowery in New York, West Madison in Chicago, the Tenderloin in San Francisco” which is where the homeless sought refuge and slept on the streets. The modern day homeless are no longer about ‘bums’, ‘wino’, and ‘hobos’ in skid row type areas. Homeless of today are comprised of children of all ages, families, and there are now as many women as men not previously seen in the United States. Legal Impact The Housing Act of 1949 was ratified with a two-fold goal; it including both public housing program to assist low-income families and an urban

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