Homelessness is on a long term decline and since 2007, it's down from 0.21% to 0.17% population. It's probably just concentration in the certain area because of police doing a bad job cleaning the streets.
Also, economic growth in U.S. is now mostly concentrated in lower income groups. It seems that high middle class (statistical one, i.e. top 10-20% of population - "people just out of poverty" if you look at it honestly), are on the losing side now. Hard numbers are hard to come by but once the tax season is over we will see them next year.
Also, economic growth in U.S. is now mostly concentrated in lower income groups. It seems that high middle class (statistical one, i.e. top 10-20% of population - "people just out of poverty" if you look at it honestly), are on the losing side now. Hard numbers are hard to come by but once the tax season is over we will see them next year.