The Coalition for the Homeless reports the number of people living in
New York City homeless shelters has reached an all-time high of 43,000.
Critics attribute the spike in homelessness to the Bloomberg
administration’s alleged failure to help move homeless families into
permanent affordable housing. Housing advocates say the problem was
exacerbated by the city’s cancellation of the "Advantage" apartment
rental subsidy, with as many as 8,000 former aid recipients now facing
eviction. We get a report from Democracy Now!’s Chantal Berman, who
interviewed several aid recipients who could soon lose their homes, and
speak to Patrick Markee, senior policy analyst at Coalition for the
Homeless in New York City.
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