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Homelessness in Washington state rose 2.2% from Jan 2024 to Jan 2025, reaching 158,791 people.
Homelessness in Washington state rose 2.2% from January 2024 to January 2025, reaching 158,791 people in shelters or unsheltered, according to a state report.
While the growth rate has slowed compared to previous years, largely due to the end of pandemic-era rent relief, ongoing budget cuts and a tight housing market threaten progress.
The 2025 Point in Time count found over 22,000 people homeless outside King County, with 33% unsheltered and 67% in emergency or transitional housing.
The state has allocated $1.8 billion for housing and homelessness programs through 2027.
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La falta de vivienda en el estado de Washington aumentó un 2,2% de enero de 2024 a enero de 2025, alcanzando a 158,791 personas.