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73% of homelessness in Mecklenburg County identify as Black

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January 24, 2025
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The latest annual report on housing instability and homelessness in Mecklenburg County shows a continued rise in homelessness across the area.

As of June 2024, 2,784 individuals were experiencing homelessness in the county, marking an increase of 80 people—or roughly 3%—compared to June 2023. The findings are part of the 2024 Mecklenburg County State of Housing Instability and Homelessness Report, the seventh such report conducted by the county to assess housing challenges and guide resource allocation.

The report aims to provide city leaders with insights to better direct funding and resources toward addressing homelessness.

“We’re not at all surprised to see the data reflect an increase in homelessness, and what we know both from our own community, and other cities, is you really can’t untangle homelessness from housing affordability,” said Liz Clasen-Kelly, CEO of Roof Above, an organization that provides shelter and housing services. “So as we see our rents continue to persist and rise, you know, we anticipate continuing to see increases in homelessness.”

The number of people experiencing unsheltered homelessness—those living outdoors—has risen even more sharply, increasing from 288 individuals in 2023 to 384 in 2024.

The report also highlighted that the majority of individuals experiencing homelessness are between the ages of 25 and 54, with 73% identifying as Black, African, or African American.

Additionally, eviction filings surged by 37% over the past year, potentially putting nearly 13,000 households at risk of losing their homes while also acquiring eviction records. Source: WFAE

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