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Annual HUD Point-in-Time (PIT) estimates of the total homeless population ("Overall Homeless") for each Continuum of Care (CoC). One data frame per year, hud2007 through hud2024, harmonized from HUD's unified "PIT Counts by CoC" workbook so the CoC coding and count definition are consistent across the series.

Usage

hud2007

hud2008

hud2009

hud2010

hud2011

hud2012

hud2013

hud2014

hud2015

hud2016

hud2017

hud2018

hud2019

hud2020

hud2021

hud2022

hud2023

hud2024

hud2025

Format

A data frame with one row per CoC and 2 variables:

coc_num

CoC number, e.g. "WA-500" (character).

count

Overall Homeless PIT count for the year (integer).

An object of class data.frame with 389 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 390 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 390 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 391 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 390 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 391 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 390 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 394 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 393 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 394 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 395 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 396 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 391 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 386 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 386 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 384 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 384 rows and 2 columns.

An object of class data.frame with 385 rows and 2 columns.

Source

HUD, Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) Part 1, PIT estimates: https://www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/ahar/2024-ahar-part-1-pit-estimates-of-homelessness-in-the-us.html

Details

Note: the 2021 totals are unusually low because HUD waived the unsheltered count requirement for many CoCs during the COVID-19 pandemic.