Homeless Veterans in America [Infographic]

There are over 67,000 homeless veterans in America, over 10% of the entire homeless population in the US. Learn more about homeless support programs.

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America is proud of her veterans. That much we know. Our country does a lot for those who have worn the uniform and swore to defend our freedom. But sometimes people, even veterans fall through the cracks. As of January 2024, there are over 771,000 homeless people in America. Over 30,000 are veterans. There are a variety of reasons for such a large percentage of homeless being veterans. Studies show that the veteran population is 2x more likely to become chronically homeless than other American groups. There are many reasons veterans make up such a large percentage of the homeless population. Contributing factors include long periods of unemployment, foreclosure, mental illness, and poverty. Here are some numbers to back up the contributing factors:
  • Over 1.2 million veterans lived in poverty in the last year.
  • 76% of homeless veterans experience alcohol, drug, or mental health issues.
  • 26.9% of veterans ages 18-24 are unemployed.
It’s easy to jump to conclusions, but we shouldn’t. Here is some surprising information about homeless veterans:
  • 89% received an honorable discharge.
  • 67% served 3 years or more.
  • 50% are Vietnam veterans
  • 15% served before Vietnam
  • 8.8% are Iraq and Afghanistan veterans.
Almost 9 out of 10 received an honorable discharge. 2 out of 3 served at least 3 years. Those stats should be enough to know these veterans did heir job honorably and likely performed at a reasonably high level. Let’s take a deeper look at the population of homeless veterans in the following infographic, and below, we will show you some of the things that are being done to help the community.

Shedding Light on America’s Homeless Veterans

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What is Being Done to Help America’s Homeless Veterans?

The issue of homeless veterans has been on the government’s radar for some time now. In 2009, President Obama and Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki announced an initiative by the federal government announced a plan to end veteran homelessness by 2015. You can learn more about this at https://www.endhomelessness.org/ The Department of Veterans Affairs also has some other programs helping homeless veterans. These include the There are a variety of other benefits programs out there for all veterans, not just those who are homeless. These programs can go a long way toward helping veterans before they lose their homes and end up on the street. Some of these include: If you know any veterans in need of assistance, please help them find these resources.
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