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- Key Takeaways from National Opinion Polling, May 2025
In April of 2025, the National Alliance to End Homelessness commissioned Morning Consult to field a survey to measure Americans’ opinions and attitudes about homelessness
- Americans are more likely to say homelessness is a serious . . . - YouGov
A new survey reveals increases in the numbers of Americans who believe homelessness is a very serious problem both in their communities and in the country
- PUBLIC OPINION POLLING ON HOMELESSNESS,
Fewer than a third of respondents (31%) believe that homelessness is a very seri-ous problem in their local community, while more than two thirds (68%) believe that it is a very serious problem in the United States
- New Poll Finds Americans Deeply Concerned About Housing Costs and . . .
— A new poll from the National Alliance to End Homelessness and Morning Consult reveals strong public concern over homelessness and housing affordability, with a majority of Americans tying the worsening crisis to rising housing costs
- U. S. Opinions on Homelessness: A BPC Morning Consult Poll
As part of its ongoing research on homelessness and its connection to housing supply trends, the J Ronald Terwilliger Center for Housing Policy collaborated with Morning Consult to field a nationally representative survey measuring public views on homelessness, its causes, and proposed solutions
- New Polling Shows Americans Hold Elected Leaders at All Levels . . .
In June 2024, the National Alliance to End Homelessness commissioned Morning Consult to conduct a national public opinion poll to learn about the public’s attitudes and understanding of the homelessness crisis
- New Election Polling Shows Homelessness is a Bipartisan Priority Among . . .
Highlights from this most recent poll include: Homelessness is a major – and bipartisan – concern for Americans The issue of homelessness is one of the top three concerns for all eligible voters, including both Democratic and Republican voters
- 2025 Homelessness Data Dashboards
These interactive charts can help states and communities better understand who experiences homelessness in their area to meet local demand for homelessness assistance
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