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by rfrey 3885 days ago
Apparently there are about 27,000 homeless in the Netherlands[1], out of a population of 15.5 million, so 1,742 homeless per million people.

In the USA there are apparently 633,782 homeless [2] per night out of 319 million people, or 1,987 per million people.

But that's heavily influenced by the way homeless people are counted. The US number is explicitly the number of people homeless on any given night. Estimates of the number of people in the US that will be homeless for some period each year ranges from 2.3 - 3.5 million [3] (7,210 and 10,972 per million resp.) This is estimated from shelter occupancy.

I couldn't figure out if the Dutch statistics agency were counting number of people homeless in a year, or number on any particular night, but [4] hints to me that they're estimating the annual population, so I think the best comparison is:

Netherlands: ~1,700 homeless per million USA: 9,000 +/- 2000 homeless per million

[1] http://www.cbs.nl/en-GB/menu/themas/bevolking/publicaties/ar...

[2] https://www.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/2012AHAR_PI...

[3] http://www.familyhomelessness.org/media/306.pdf

[4] http://www.cbs.nl/en-GB/menu/methoden/toelichtingen/alfabet/...