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The Relationship Between the Population Experiencing Homelessness and Living in Shelters and Poverty

As climate-related disasters become more frequent, understanding their social and economic impact is crucial. This Census Bureau working paper explores how household income, demographic factors, and geography influence the ability to recover from natural disasters. By analyzing survey data from FEMA-designated disaster areas, the study reveals disparities in housing stability, financial strain, and overall resilience. The findings provide a data-driven foundation for more equitable disaster recovery and preparedness policies.

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  • Brian Glassman
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The Relationship Between the Population Experiencing Homelessness and Living in Shelters and Poverty
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Publisher:U.S. Census Bureau
Published:July 1, 2025
License:Public Domain

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