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Estos son los estados con más indigentes en Estados Unidos

El número de personas que no tienen una casa para vivir y sobreviven en las calles aumenta día a día en las ciudades más grandes de Estados Unidos.
13 NOV 2019 – 08:30 AM EST
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A homeless camp at Market Street and 5th Street is photographed on Thursday, May 18, 2017, in Oakland, Calif. (Aric Crabb/Bay Area News Group) (camp 20) (Photo by MediaNews Group/Bay Area News via Getty Images)
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De acuerdo con el último reporte del Departamento de Vivienda y Desarrollo Urbano de Estados Unidos al menos 552,830 personas no poseen una casa en la que vivir. Crédito: Getty Images
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SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - MAY 17: A homeless woman holds a sign as she begs for money on May 17, 2019 in San Francisco, California. Results of a two-year Homelessness Point-in-Time (PIT) Count show a 17 percent surge in homeless individuals in the city and county of San Francisco. 8,011 homeless people were counted in January of this year compared to 6,858 people in 2017. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
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Un gran porcentaje de este número son personas que se encuentran en estado de indigencia o viviendo en las calles de sus ciudades. Crédito: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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DENVER, CO - MARCH 24: A homeless encampment is seen as Amtrak's California Zephyr pulls out of the Denver Union rail station during its daily 2,438-mile trip to Emeryville/San Francisco from Chicago that takes roughly 52 hours on March 24, 2017 in Denver, United States. President Trump has proposed a national budget that would terminate federal support for Amtrak's long distance train services, which would affect the California Zephyr and other long distance rail lines run by Amtrak. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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Estos son los 15 estados con el mayor número de personas desamparadas que sobreviven en las calles. Crédito: Joe Raedle/Getty Images
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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 28: People walk in Skid Row after new school supplies were donated to thousands, including new athletic shoes donated by Foot Locker, at Fred Jordan Missions on Skid Row, on September 28, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. Fred Jordan Missions, which feeds over 100 people experiencing homelessness daily, hosts the annual event with Foot Locker. They donated new sneakers and other school supplies to more than 3,000 underprivileged and homeless children this year. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
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California: El porcentaje de personas sin refugio es 68.9%. Es decir 89,543 personas viven en las calles de unos 129,972 individuos desamparados en el estado. Crédito: Mario Tama/Getty Images
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FILE - In this Oct. 4, 2013, file photo, the Right 2 Dream Too homeless camp stands next to the Chinatown gate in Portland, Ore. The Portland city council authorized officials to spend more than $254,000 to buy land in the central east side, which may be the new home for the camp currently in Portland's downtown.(AP Photo/Don Ryan, file)
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Oregon. El porcentaje de personas sin refugio es 61.7%. Es decir 8,925 personas viven en las calles de unos 14,476 individuos desamparados en el estado. Crédito: Don Ryan/AP
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RENO, NV - OCTOBER 6: A tent city for the homeless sits in the shadow of high-rise casinos October 6, 2008 in downtown Reno, Nevada. The City of Reno has set up a tent city when existing shelters became overcrowded as Nevada struggles with one of the highest unemployment rates in the country. Today, Reno is evicting male residents of the tent city, and housing them in a shelter in the nearby city of Sparks. (Photo by Max Whittaker/Getty Images)
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Nevada: El porcentaje de personas sin refugio es 56.2%. Es decir 4,239 personas viven en las calles de unos 7,544 individuos desamparados en el estado.
Crédito: Max Whittaker/Getty Images
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FILE - In this Aug. 27, 2015, file photo, a homeless man drinks water while sitting on the beach at Ala Moana Beach Park located near Waikiki in Honolulu, Hawaii. Hawaii is exploring setting up "safe zones" for homeless people to camp, one of an array of offbeat solutions to its homelessness crisis which ranks worst in the nation. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong, File)
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Hawai: El porcentaje de personas sin refugio es 53.2%. Es decir 3,475 viven en las calles de unos 6,530 individuos desamparados en el estado. Crédito: Jae C. Hong/AP
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In this Oct. 30, 2017 photo, Dave Chung, who says he has been homeless for five years on the streets of California and Washington state, eats a meal before bedding down in a bus shelter in view of the Space Needle in Seattle. Chung says he has been offered shelter many times, but chooses to remain outside due to the living conditions in homeless shelters and conflicts he has with other people. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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Washington: El porcentaje de personas sin refugio es 47.6%. Es decir 10,621 viven en las calles de unos 22,304 individuos desamparados en el estado. Crédito: Ted S. Warren/AP
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Arkansas: El porcentaje de personas sin refugio es 46.3%. Es decir 1,257 viven en las calles de unos 2,712 individuos desamparados en el estado. Crédito: Getty Images
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A homeless man takes advantage of the warm air coming from a sidewalk vent to stay warm in downtown Jackson, Miss., Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2017. Weather forecast for central Mississippi calls for freezing or near freezing temperatures at night during the week. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)
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Mississippi: El porcentaje de personas sin refugio es 45.9%. Es decir 621 viven en las calles de unos 1,352 individuos desamparados en el estado. Crédito: Rogelio V. Solis/AP
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Marti Yeager, left, William Miranda, center, and Ron Book, chairman of the Homeless Trust, right, walk along a downtown street during the annual Point-in-Time count of the homeless in Miami-Dade County, Thursday, Jan. 26, 2017, in Miami. The count is mandated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to help communities track progress toward the goal of ending homelessness. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)
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Florida: El porcentaje de personas sin refugio es 43.2%. Es decir 13,393 viven en las calles de unos 31,030 individuos desamparados en el estado. Crédito: Lynne Sladky/AP
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In this Saturday, Sept. 10, 2016 photo, a man, 62, who did not want to be named but said he was natively from California, works on a bike that he uses to get around the city as he stands by the tent he lives in in Dallas. A collection of tiny homes in Dallas is a sign that Texas is embracing a national trend of giving the homeless permanent housing and augmenting it with plenty of support services. Dallas officials this month unveiled the first of what's expected to be 50 homes that will shelter the city's most chronically homeless. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
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Texas: El porcentaje de personas sin refugio es 41.6%. Es decir 10,534 viven en las calles de unos 25,310 individuos desamparados en el estado. Crédito: Tony Gutierrez/AP
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In this May 2, 2019, photo homeless people gather on the sidewalk at an encampment in Phoenix. Health officials say Arizona is seeing a surge in hepatitis A cases, with the majority of people infected being the homeless population and drug users, primarily in the Tucson area but also in metro Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
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Arizona: El porcentaje de personas sin refugio es 41.2%. Es decir 4,066 viven en las calles de unos 9,865 individuos desamparados en el estado. Crédito: Ross D. Franklin/AP
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Homeless people clear their belongings of from a camp near the Denver Rescue Mission, Tuesday, March 8, 2016, in Denver. The city has spent months urging the campers to move into shelters and get rid of makeshift structures that officials say pose a health hazard. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
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Colorado: El porcentaje de personas sin refugio es 39.9%. Es decir 4,329 viven en las calles de unos 10,857 individuos desamparados en el estado. Crédito: David Zalubowski/AP
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A tent sits in the snow on a bridge frequented by the homeless as the downtown skyline stands in the background in Atlanta, Thursday, Jan. 18, 2018. The deep freeze that killed at least 15 people and shut down much of the South began to relent Thursday as crews worked to clear roads blanketed by a slow-moving storm that left ice and snow in places that usually enjoy mild winters. (AP Photo/David Goldman)
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Georgia: El porcentaje de personas sin refugio es 37.9%. Es decir 3,599 viven en las calles de unos 9,499 individuos desamparados en el estado. Crédito: David Goldman/AP
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Tennessee: El porcentaje de personas sin refugio es 36.2%. Es decir 2,855 viven en las calles de unos 7,883 individuos desamparados en el estado. (Foto de referencia) Crédito: Getty Images
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In this Monday, Oct. 21, 2019, photo, Biti Arelong rests before the start of tai chi, near the Salt Lake City Public Library, in Salt Lake City. The participants are homeless people who take part in a free program run by a retired couple. The class is taught five days a week at the downtown library and Pioneer Park, where many homeless people congregate. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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Idaho: El porcentaje de personas sin refugio es 35.9%. Es decir 723 viven en las calles de unos 2,012 individuos desamparados en el estado. (Foto de referencia) Crédito: Rick Bowmer/AP
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In this Monday, Jan. 28, 2019 photo, Brandi Gaines-Girard and Kip Berard, of Unity Outreach, talks to a man who identified himself as homeless, as they conduct a homeless census under the I-10 overpass on Claiborne Ave. in New Orleans. After years of a declining homeless population, agencies are “at a virtual standstill” as they struggle to keep up with the number of people newly homeless in the city, according to officials at Unity of Greater New Orleans. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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Louisiana: El porcentaje de personas sin refugio es 34.8%. Es decir 1,065 viven en las calles de unos 3,059 individuos desamparados en el estado. Crédito: Gerald Herbert/AP
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