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Why Is Homelessness Worse Than It's Ever Been in New York?

  Photo Credit: Inam - stock.adobe.com Wherever you go in this city, you are bound to see one or more members of the dispossessed. As heart-breaking as this sight may be, the homelessness crisis is much worse. Most of those experiencing homelessness in the United States don’t actually live on the streets. Instead, they live doubled, tripled, quadrupled up in the homes of family or friends, crammed into one of New York City’s countless shelters or surreptitiously residing in places not designated for human habitation. This blog post will discuss why homelessness is worse than it’s ever been in New York and what may be done about it. Is New York City Failing?  Given the levels of homelessness and extreme poverty in the United States at large and its largest city in particular, one might assume that New York City is failing. But that’s not quite true. Though his book chronicles the trials and tribulations of five Black families in metro Atlanta, the truths Brian Goldstone reveale...

How Does New York City's Voucher System Work?

  Photo Credit: dechevm - stock.adobe.com In many ways, the homelessness crisis in America is akin to a hydra: Cut off one avenue and two more pop up in its place. One way our city tries to turn the tide of homelessness is through its voucher program. This blog post will discuss how New York City’s voucher system works and whether it will ever meet the needs of those experiencing homelessness.  What Is New York City’s Voucher System?  Also known as Section 8, the Housing Choice Voucher program, created through the passage of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1978, provides eligible low- and middle-income families with rent subsidies to limit the percentage of their income spent on housing in the private market. A family’s gross annual income and size factor into their eligibility. A typical recipient will spend no more than 40 percent of their income on rent and the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) will cover the rest.  To retain their Section 8 vou...

Is There A Link Between Homelessness and Incarceration?

  Photo Credit: Dabarti - stock.adobe.com While these blog posts have endeavored to illustrate that those experiencing homelessness are people like any of us - and, thus, no more dangerous than the average New Yorker - it can’t be denied that a disproportionate percentage of this unfortunate population has frequent run-ins with law enforcement. And so, this blog post will discuss the link between homelessness in New York City and rates of incarceration.  What Is The Relationship Between Homelessness and Incarceration?  Once again, the authors of this blog post wish to reiterate that homeless New Yorkers are more likely to be the victims of crime rather than the perpetrators. Likewise, many laws are purposefully designed to discriminate against them, thereby creating a hostile environment.  Nevertheless, these two conditions contribute to a cyclical and symbiotic negative feedback loop. Prior encounters with the legal system will increase one’s likelihood of becoming ...