NYC spent roughly $81K per person on homeless services last year: comptroller
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Last year, New York City allocated approximately $81,000 per individual for homeless services, culminating in an astounding $368 million expenditure, as unveiled by a recent state report.

According to findings from the state comptroller’s office, the budget for the city’s Department of Homeless Services’ Street Homeless Solutions division has seen more than a threefold increase over the past six years, rising from $102 million in 2019.

In that year, expenditures per “unsheltered homeless person” were around $28,000, as detailed in the report released on Wednesday.

Unsheltered homeless individuals are those who routinely reside on the streets, as opposed to those accommodated in affordable housing or within a long-term shelter system.

During this period, the population of unsheltered homeless in New York City swelled by 26%, the report highlighted.


A homeless man sleeping in a tent next to a shopping cart on a city street, with a dog next to him.
Unsheltered homeless people constitute individuals who regularly live in makeshift homes instead of city shelters. Helayne Seidman for the NY Post

The city’s overall homeless population totals around 140,000 people, and has grown nearly 78% since 2019, according to the comptroller’s office.

The city has been able to provide some kind of shelter to about 97%, which DiNapoli’s office noted was “a notable achievement.”

The spending increase happened before Mayor Zohran Mamdani took office on Jan. 1, but he has already begun spending big on the city’s homeless.

Last week, his administration inked a three-year $1.86 billion contract with city hotels to serve as homeless housing for a system similar to the one former Mayor Eric Adams employed to get migrants beds as they flowed into the Big Apple.

And while the new mayor initially vowed to eliminate homeless encampment sweeps and let people stay on the streets if they wanted to, in February, he made an about-face and brought the measures back after at least 15 New Yorkers died outside from the brutal cold.

Mamdani vowed that his homeless sweeps would have “better outcomes” than those conducted under his predecessor Adams, and would be led by city DHS workers.

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