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How a Housing Crisis in Utah is causing more first-time homeless

Author: Emily Stern

Emilyreanderson. “Thousands of Utahns Became Homeless for the First Time Last Year. Here’s Why.” The Salt Lake Tribune, 29 June 2023, www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2023/06/29/utahs-housing-crisis-is-pushing/.


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Thousands of Utahns became homeless for the first time last year. Here’s why.

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More and more Utahns are being pushed into homelessness for the first time, according to state data published Thursday — and the likely culprit is the state’s deepening housing crisis.

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2025 Niamh W 2025 Niamh W (Feb 26 2025 1:55PM) : Addresses the direct correlation between the Utah housing crisis and our ever growing homeless issue that has caused many problems for both city development and livelihood of communities.
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There was a 10% increase in people newly homeless during fiscal 2022 — between Oct. 1, 2021, and Sept. 30 of last year — the Utah Office of Homeless Services found in its annual report. This is the second year in a row that metric has grown.

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2025 Niamh W 2025 Niamh W (Feb 26 2025 1:56PM) : Homelessness is an increasing trend due to recent decline in economic states, however Utahs issue has been accelerated due to poor housing management, thus leading a smaller city into big city issues without sustainable infrastructure.
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Last year had a slower growth rate than 2021′s 14%. And while that was encouraging to state officials, a continuing rise in first-time homelessness rates remains particularly worrying, said State Homeless Coordinator Wayne Niederhauser.

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“Maybe it’s starting to peak out, but we also have concerns that with the cost of housing in Utah that we’re going to find more people in a homeless situation,” Niederhauser said.

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Approximately 8,637 people became homeless for the first time in 2022, up from 7,816 in 2021 and 6,768 in 2020.

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2025 Niamh W 2025 Niamh W (Feb 26 2025 1:57PM) : Homeless trends are increasing at a rate corresponding to the housing decline and insufficient production of affordable housing solutions.
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The average price of rent increased more in the two years following the start of the pandemic than in the prior decade, according to the University of Utah’s Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute.

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As the housing market became tighter and costs soared, approximately two-thirds of people entering emergency shelters, transitional housing or permanent housing projects in Utah over the last five years were experiencing homelessness for the first time.

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2025 Niamh W 2025 Niamh W (Feb 26 2025 1:58PM) : The price of housing is increasing and affordable housing options are not being created at a rate to compete with the crisis. Rent and economic stalls have pressured many into homelessness.
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(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Utah State Homeless Coordinator Wayne Niederhauser discusses the plans for winter overflow shelters and transitional housing, during a news conference, on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022.

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Responding to worsening housing affordability in the Beehive State, the Utah Legislature put $55 million last year and another $50 million this year toward “deeply affordable housing.” Both of those allocations were much less than what Gov. Spencer Cox’s administration asked for — the governor called for $100 million this year — but Niederhauser said his office feels “so grateful.”

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“We’re going to need to continue to get more appropriations for these purposes if we’re going get ahead of the game,” Niederhauser added.

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How much more is needed to get a grip on rising homelessness? Niederhauser isn’t sure.

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“It’s hard to quantify how much (funding) we’re going need going forward, ... but we do know that we could use a lot more rent support,” he said.

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The Legislature this year put $5.5 million toward the Olene Walker Housing Loan Fund, which provides financial support for developing affordable housing options, including rental units, and $5 million toward attainable housing grants, which offer rent flow grants to applicants who provide deeply affordable housing.

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2025 Niamh W 2025 Niamh W (Feb 26 2025 2:01PM) : The Utah government has put together funds to initiate affordable housing solutions, though these government run systems often produce a poor and understructures solution. There have also been initiatives to provide rent support, which don't require more

further development and encourage occupation of empty housing units.

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While 31 states fully fund rental assistance programs, Utah has mostly focused on boosting the supply of affordable housing, leaving renters with few options for direct help.

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2025 Niamh W 2025 Niamh W (Feb 26 2025 2:43PM) : Other states have previously funded and supported open housing options, whilst Utah has been behind and largely avoided solutions to the housing crisis, extending the problem and deepening the issue.
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(Utah Department of Workforce Services) A graph from the Utah Annual Data Report on Homelessness shows the total number of individuals entering types of homelessness housing.

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A yearly boots-on-the-ground count of everyone who meets the definition of homelessness in a single night, called the Point-in-Time Count, revealed an additional “concerning increase.” On Jan. 25, professionals and volunteers counted 1,004 people who met the definition of chronic homelessness — a 96% increase from the 2019 Point-in-Time.

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2025 Niamh W 2025 Niamh W (Feb 27 2025 11:14AM) : This is an example of how the number of homeless in Salt Lake has not only increased, but the severity of their situations have gotten worse. The increasing homeless population is not only detrimental to societal welfare but also city development.
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People who are experiencing chronic homelessness have been homeless for at least a year, either continuously or in four or more separate instances within the past three years, while also living with a disabling condition such as a physical disability, severe mental illness or substance use disorder, according to the report’s definition.

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While the increase may have been due in part to more people participating in the Point-in-Time count, the annual report reads, it “underscores the challenges faced by the state’s homeless service system in linking individuals experiencing long-term homelessness with suitable housing and supportive services.”

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Overall, this year’s Point-in-Time counted more people experiencing homelessness, and fiscal 2022 Utah saw over a thousand more people entering emergency shelters, transitional housing and permanent housing projects.

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That aligns with a national trend of rising homelessness since 2017, according to data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. But Utah’s homelessness rate remains below the national average, with 11 individuals experiencing homelessness per 10,000 people, versus the national rate of 18 per 10,000 people.

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“We still have it less common than it is in a lot of other places around the country, but it is something that we’re trying to keep a close eye on and see how we can reverse those,” said Joseph Jensen, data manager for the office.

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One of the state’s successes in tackling homelessness reflected in the annual report is a three-day decrease in the amount of time people spend in an emergency shelter — now 65 days — after becoming homeless, and 93% of people enrolled in permanent housing remained housed in 2022.

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2025 Niamh W 2025 Niamh W (Feb 27 2025 11:16AM) : This data reflects the positive enforcement and affects that providing housing support and solutions can have on the homeless in Salt Lake.
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However, Utah still has room to improve in both areas.

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The average length of stay in a community shelter is over three times the high-performing community standard of 20 days set by HUD. And the percentage of individuals returning to homelessness within 24 months of obtaining permanent housing saw a slight increase from 29% in fiscal 2021 to just over 30%.

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Key to improving most numbers, Niederhauser said, is having available, affordable housing.

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That’s “Goal 1″ in the Utah Homelessness Council’s new strategic plan, which also includes objectives to increase supportive services, prevention efforts and more coordination between stakeholders.

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“There are more people probably facing homelessness for the first time because housing is not affordable for them,” Niederhauser said. “That’s what we have to get our arms wrapped around. And we’re making some great progress, taken some giant steps over the last couple of years, but it will require a consistent effort.”

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