SHARABLE GRAPHICS

Matching Permanent Supportive Housing to the Most Vulnerable: A State-by-State Snapshot

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Despite the progress, only 42 percent of PSH beds across the country are dedicated to people experiencing chronic homelessness. As a result, fewer resources are available for those with the most intensive needs.

For the first time since 2008, the number of chronically homeless people increased in 2017. Dedicating more PSH beds to people who are chronically homeless will help communities scale up the resources they need to end chronic homelessness.

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