Magpie
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I am not sure that the number is accurate, but I have read that 25% of veterans are homeless.
According to the National Alliance to End Homelessness...
"In January 2014, communities across America identified 49,933 homeless veterans during point-in-time counts, which represents 8.6 percent of the total homeless population." (http://www.endhomelessness.org/library/entry/fact-sheet-veteran-homelessness) <---- Excellent article, by the way, addressing many of the reasons why veterans can be at risk for homelessness.
According to the US Census Bureau there were 21.8 million veterans that same year.
Which means, if I didn't completely mess up my math, 0.23% of American veterans are homeless. That's about a quarter of one percent.
They're certainly over-represented in the homeless population, but no... 25 percent of US veterans are not currently homeless.
I would be very suspicious of the source in which you read that 25% percent figure. I'd recommend against trusting anything they write.
(Edited to add: Veterans represented 6.84% of the total US population in 2014.)
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