National Homeless Persons

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Today, over 100 cities will remember those who’ve died homeless in the past year and recommit to ending homelessness for good. I don’t see Dallas on this list, although Houston is. If you’re interesting in ending homelessness and creating affordable housing in Dallas, you might check out these sites:

Dallas Habitat for Humanity
Central Dallas Ministries
United Way of Metropolitan Dallas

Facts about the Dallas housing crisis from Texas Housing:
61% of all low- to moderate-income households in Dallas spend more than 30% of their income on housing costs.

53% of very low-income households pay more than half of their income for housing expenses.
Source: 1995 Consolidated Plan. City of Dallas, Texas

The typical monthly rent for a two bedroom apartment in Dallas is $606.
Source: Out of Reach. National Low Income Housing Coalition. 1999.

A full-time Dallas wage earner would have to earn $11.65 per hour to afford a typical two bedroom apartment.
Source: Out of Reach. National Low Income Housing Coalition. 1999.

40% of Dallas renter households are unable to afford the rent for a modest two bedroom apartment.
Source: Out of Reach. National Low Income Housing Coalition. 1999

The number of homeless persons in the City of Dallas who are living in public places and in shelters has been estimated to be between 3,500 and 5,000.
Source: 1995 Consolidated Plan. City of Dallas, Texas

In the Dallas metro area there are 93,000 renters but only 31,000 low-cost rental units. There are 3 low-income renters for every low-cost unit.
Source: 1995 American Housing Survey.

18% of low-income Dallas households live in physically deficient housing. 14% live in overcrowded conditions.
Source: 1995 American Housing Survey.

Approximately 12% (55,000 units) of Dallas

2 Comments so far

  1. christie (unregistered) on December 22nd, 2004 @ 1:10 pm

    It’s bitterly cold days like today when you really appreciate all the blessings you have. That thousands of people in our city are without something as basic as shelter is almost beyond comprehension.

    The stats you selected showcase an often forgotten part of the problem – people who live in overcrowded or insufficient conditions.


  2. Breezy (unregistered) on August 14th, 2005 @ 10:16 am

    Is there any kind of organ



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