Numbers of households living in temporary accommodation in England have reached their highest level for 10 years.
“Official statistics released show that 79,190 households were in temporary accommodation on 30 September 2017, including 121,360 homeless children.
That is a 6% rise in the number of households in temporary accommodation from the same date in 2016, and the highest level since 31 December 2007 – before the economic crash.
It also indicates homelessness has risen 65% since the low of 48,010 at the end of 2010.
Of those in temporary accommodation, 11,800 households had shared facilities, with 6,400 in B&Bs including 2,660 families with children
Statistics show that 79,190 households were in temporary accommodation on 30 September 2017, including 121,360 homeless children.
That is a 6% rise in the number of households in temporary accommodation from the same date in 2016, and the highest level since 31 December 2007 – before the economic crash.
It also indicates homelessness has risen 65% since the low of 48,010 at the end of 2010.
Of those in temporary accommodation, 11,800 households had shared facilities, with 6,400 in B&Bs including 2,660 families with children”.