The
number of New Yorkers sleeping in homeless shelters is at a record
high, and will likely surpass 60,000 in the coming days: a grim
commentary on the failure of the city’s efforts to combat homelessness.
According to the Daily News,
the city officially counted 59,948 individuals in its more than 600
homeless shelters Wednesday night. Of these, 23,600 are children, The Wall Street Journal adds,
noting that the total has risen steeply from 50,689 when Mayor Bill de
Blasio took office in 2014, and from about 57,600 just a few months ago.
City
officials insist the total would be even higher — around 67,000, they
estimate — without the new anti-homelessness programs the de Blasio
administration has put in place like rental assistance and legal aid.
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Source: New York Magazine (via The Empire Report)
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