25 States with the Largest Homeless Populations in the US

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1. California  

Total Homeless Population: 181,399  

California is the third-largest and the most populated state in the United States. The state has a strong economy leading in technology, entertainment, and agriculture. California accounts for 28% of the entire homeless population in the United States with almost 181,399 people according to a recent report. In 2023, California experienced the second-largest increase in homelessness, with a rise of 5.8% compared to the previous year. It is estimated that 46 out of every 10,000 individuals are currently homeless in California. California accounted for 49% of all unsheltered homeless people in the United States, totaling 123,423 individuals, with 68% of them experiencing homelessness outdoors.

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