
Number of people owed homelessness duty may increase from 182,540 to 231,299, analysis by IPPR North and Crisis finds
England homelessness could rise 25% by 2030 without radical action
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Greater London Authorities hold the largest portion of the debt | GETTY Per resident, the debt now sits at £2232, which is double the same figure in 2009-10. Since 2009, local authority debt within the UK has more than doubled, rising by 121 per cent, or £84.6billion. When including those sleeping in hostels and other temporary accommodation, the official homeless figure currently stands at more than 180,000 people in England.
Furthermore, The analysis by IPPR North and Crisis, based on government figures, suggests that the number of people owed a homelessness duty by their local authority will rise from 182,540 last year to 231,299 in 2029-30 without radical action.
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Greater London Authorities hold the largest portion of the debt | GETTY Per resident, the debt now sits at £2232, which is double the same figure in 2009-10.
according to GB News – PoliticsSince 2009, local authority debt within the UK has more than doubled, rising by 121 per cent, or £84.6billion.
according to GB News – PoliticsWhen including those sleeping in hostels and other temporary accommodation, the official homeless figure currently stands at more than 180,000 people in England.
according to The Guardian - PoliticsThe analysis by IPPR North and Crisis, based on government figures, suggests that the number of people owed a homelessness duty by their local authority will rise from 182,540 last year to 231,299 in 2029-30 without radical action.
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