Considering this, how many homeless people are educated?
Over the three-year span, the number of enrolled students reported as experiencing homelessness at some point increased 7 percent, from 1.26 million students in the 2014-15 school year to 1.36 million students in the 2016-17 school year.
Secondly, what percentage of homeless people are high school dropouts? As a result of these and myriad other challenges, 42 percent of homeless middle and high school students say they've left school at least once – and most never return.
Likewise, how many college graduates are homeless?
Researchers found that 36 percent of all college students and 46 percent of community college students were considered to be housing insecure. Nine percent of four-year college students and 12 percent of community college students reported experiencing completely homeless in the past year.
How many people are homeless in the United States?
There are an estimated 553,742 people in the United States experiencing homelessness on a given night, according to the most recent national point-in-time estimate (January 2017). This represents a rate of approximately 17 people experiencing homelessness per every 10,000 people in the general population.