Young voters formed the backbone of President Barack Obama's coalition, but the recession in Obama's economy has left "workers between the ages of 18 and 24 with the highest unemployment rate of all adults" and, as a result, a record number of young people--even those with college credits and work histories--are becoming homeless. They have been forced to live in shelters, sleep on couches, or live on the streets.
The New York Times profiled the homeless young and concluded "those who can move back home with their parents — the so-called boomerang set — are the lucky ones," but that is often not an option for some who have to couch surf or sleep "hidden away in cars or other private places, hoping to avoid the lasting stigma of public homelessness during what they hope will be a temporary predicament."
Quote: Eglman wrote in post #1Young voters formed the backbone of President Barack Obama's coalition, but the recession in Obama's economy has left "workers between the ages of 18 and 24 with the highest unemployment rate of all adults" and, as a result, a record number of young people--even those with college credits and work histories--are becoming homeless. They have been forced to live in shelters, sleep on couches, or live on the streets.
The New York Times profiled the homeless young and concluded "those who can move back home with their parents — the so-called boomerang set — are the lucky ones," but that is often not an option for some who have to couch surf or sleep "hidden away in cars or other private places, hoping to avoid the lasting stigma of public homelessness during what they hope will be a temporary predicament."
Zitat"Obama administration has begun an initiative" in cities like New York, Houston, Los Angeles, Cleveland and Boston to combat the problem that Andrae Bailey, the executive director of the Community Food and Outreach Center in Florida, said was once rare but now is a "normal thing."
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ZitatAccording to the Times, Tano{former homeless youth} found the YouthCare shelter online, was able to stay there for a month, and has found a job as a canvasser for an "environmental organization."