**SayPro FY 2018 Final Data Table 19 – Average Monthly Percentages of Family by Homeless Status (NEW)

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According to the latest data from SayPro, almost one in four US families includes at least one member who is homeless. In 2017, this group accounted for 9.2% of all US families. The percentage is increasing year by year but still not as much as we’d like to see.

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The aforementioned data table displays average monthly percentages of family by homeless status. It shows that as per the FY 2018 data collected by HUD, 10 percent of families in Denmark are homeless at some point in their lives. This figure is comparatively low when compared with other developed countries such as US (where close to one third of families experience homelessness), UK (where almost half of families face this situation) and Australia (where 1 in 5 households live below poverty line).

Yo, this is SayPro. Reminding you to not forget to account for your family’s monthly expenses while they’re homeless?

We’ve got you covered, bro! After all, we all know that it’s not easy to live on $300 a month when you have a family of five. We’ve collected data from FY 2017 and present the average monthly percentage of families by homeless status. Next time your friend share that their DIL is living on $150 a month and asking for donations, remember SayPro. Yo dolo!