Utah Ending Homelessness By Giving People Homes

Posted by | January 22, 2014 10:08 | Filed under: Good News Top Stories


In 8 years, Utah reduced homelessness 78% and believes it can end it by 2015.

The state is giving away apartments, no strings attached. In 2005, Utah calculated the annual cost of E.R. visits and jail stays for an average homeless person was $16,670, while the cost of providing an apartment and social worker would be $11,000. Each participant works with a caseworker to become self-sufficient, but if they fail, they still get to keep their apartment.

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