Introduction and Summary This report on child homelessness is being produced in a year when lower income households are being left behind. The area median income for Salt Lake County increased by $10,500 in 2022[i], from $91,700 to $102,200. In Utah County the area median income increased by $12,300, from $83,700 to $96,000. This meant that many families in Utah received increased income last year which helped them deal with inflation induced increases to the cost of living. Unfortunately, not everyone received these wage increases. A single parent with disabilities would have received $10,092 in total SSI benefits last year. Essentially, low-income families are competing to rent apartments with people who received a raise last year that is bigger than their entire annual income. Given this widening gap between families at the bottom of the income scale and everyone else, it is not surprising that homelessness for families with children in Utah increased by 30 percent in 2022. 65 percent of these families had never experienced homelessness before. Unfortunately, last year’s surge in family homelessness led to some families with children being turned away from shelter because there was not room everyone that needed help. This report contains facts about Utah’s growing crisis of family homelessness and findings from research about the impact of homelessness on the development and wellbeing of children. Specific recommendations we encourage state and local leaders to pursue include:
Crossroads Urban Center produced this report with the hopes of generating a larger conversation. We encourage all concerned Utahns to be part of that conversation. Read the full report. |
EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRY
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CROSSROADS THRIFT STORE
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CROSSROADS WESTSIDE FOOD PANTRY
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