As of 2020, the estimated number of homeless people in Sweden was 33,000.
Understanding Homelessness in Sweden
Homelessness remains a significant social challenge in Sweden, impacting many individuals across the country. The figures provide a snapshot of the situation, indicating a substantial number of people lacking stable housing.
Key Statistics
The most recent comprehensive estimate indicates the following:
Year | Estimated Number of Homeless Individuals |
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2020 | 33,000 |
Contributing Factors to Homelessness
Several factors contribute to the ongoing challenge of homelessness in Sweden. A primary driver has been the significant increase in housing prices, making it difficult for many to afford stable accommodation.
Key factors include:
- Rising Housing Prices: Housing costs have surged, making it increasingly unaffordable for a segment of the population to secure housing.
- Unaffordable New Construction: Despite efforts to build more houses, many new constructions are not priced within reach for those in need, exacerbating the problem rather than alleviating it.
These economic pressures contribute to a landscape where stable housing becomes an elusive goal for a considerable number of individuals and families. For more context on efforts to address homelessness globally, including in Sweden, you can visit resources like the Homeless World Cup Sweden page.