Record number of homeless seeking shelter in New York as Obama policies drive families from their homes and jobs.
NEW YORK (AP) - The Coalition for the Homeless says an all-time high number of New Yorkers turned to shelters last year.
The coalition says a record 113,553 people — including 42,888 children — slept in shelters run by New York City in fiscal year 2010. That's an 8 percent increase over the previous year.
The coalition released its annual State of the Homeless report Monday.
Another Obama victim that cannot afford to buy Arugula at Whole Foods Market. |
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