Homelessness in Connecticut is at a record low, according to a new report.
The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness released its 2018 report.
It found that homelessness in our state has decreased for a fifth consecutive year and is at its lowest level to date.
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The report finds that, as of Jan. 2018, roughly 3,300 people are homeless in Connecticut.
The Connecticut Coalition to End Homelessness states that overall homelessness in the state is down 25% from 2007.