Homelessness in America remains at a record high, with more than 770,000 people unhoused in 2024. While the government does not track the number of unhoused who are working, shelter service agencies say that number is growing too. It’s a symptom of what’s being called “The Affordability Crisis.” Author Brian Goldstone discusses his book and the crisis at hand.
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