Homeless Population in New Orleans Doubles Following Katrina(Sara Brown)

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Homeless woman Sara Brown sits with a pit bull beneath Interstate 10 where hundreds of homeless people sleep each night February 10, 2008 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Affordable housing stocks have dwindled with rents rising 45 percent and homelessness has more than doubled to almost 12,000 individuals in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina.
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Homeless woman Sara Brown sits with a pit bull beneath Interstate 10 where hundreds of homeless people sleep each night February 10, 2008 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Affordable housing stocks have dwindled with rents rising 45 percent and homelessness has more than doubled to almost 12,000 individuals in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. Homeless people Chase Chamberlain (L) and Sara Brown sit beneath Interstate 10 where hundreds of homeless people sleep each night February 10, 2008 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Affordable housing stocks have dwindled with rents rising 45 percent and homelessness has more than doubled to almost 12,000 individuals in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. Homeless woman Sara Brown sits with a pit bull beneath Interstate 10 where hundreds of homeless people sleep each night February 10, 2008 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Affordable housing stocks have dwindled with rents rising 45 percent and homelessness has more than doubled to almost 12,000 individuals in New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. View Next Album
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