People live on the streets from drugs, pain, or inequality. I live in an apartment along with a street where people sleep on the curbs, inside of their tents, suffering from the cold winters with nowhere to go. Everyday cars drive on that street, some don't give them a second glance others feel negligent but do …show more content…
From that same number, about 194,716 were people in families and 355,212 were individuals. There was also 35,686 unaccompanied homeless youth. This makes up about seven percent of our homeless population in the United States. Housing is essential to one's basic human needs but the government has failed to help those in need. Perhaps there is nothing they can do but it isn't impossible either. Portland is the 12th most expensive rental market the nation has this last month. Imagine working in a restaurant which could very well be the only place a person who was living on the streets could work in and get paid 8 or 9 dollars an hour and every month they come home with a bill in their hands saying the rent is 1,340 dollars. That is only for a one bedroom apartment when the median increased by 0.8 percent. A 2 bedroom apartment rent can go up to 1,833 dollars. Landlords raise the rent for no good reasons any have to leave their