Special Report

States With the Most Unsheltered Homeless People

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Based on the latest estimates from the U.S. government, there were 552,830 people experiencing homelessness across the United States in January 2018, essentially unchanged from the same time last year. 

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development delivers to Congress annual estimates of homelessness across the nation. The estimates show a great deal of variation in homelessness across the country. 

Homelessness is on the rise in a number of major U.S. metropolitan areas, many of which are struggling to manage these increases. These are are 48 major U.S. cities struggling to shelter growing homeless populations

24/7 Wall St. reviewed the share of each state’s unsheltered homeless population out of the total homeless population. Nationwide, approximately two-thirds of homeless people were staying in sheltered locations, such as emergency shelters and different government housing programs. Meanwhile, one-third of homeless people lived on the street, in abandoned buildings, and other unsheltered places.

Click here to see the states with the most unsheltered homeless people
Click here to see our detailed findings and methodology

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50. Maine
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 3.9% (98 out of 2,516)
> Overall homelessness: 2,516 (19 in every 10,000 people — 11th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 10.4%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -4.6%
> Poverty rate: 11.6% (19th lowest)

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49. Rhode Island
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 4.6% (51 out of 1,101)
> Overall homelessness: 1,101 (10 in every 10,000 people — 23rd lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -6.7%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -19.8%
> Poverty rate: 12.9% (23rd highest)

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48. New York
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 4.7% (4,294 out of 91,897)
> Overall homelessness: 91,897 (47 in every 10,000 people — the highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 2.7%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: 46.8%
> Poverty rate: 13.6% (17th highest)

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47. Massachusetts
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 4.9% (985 out of 20,068)
> Overall homelessness: 20,068 (29 in every 10,000 people — 6th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 14.2%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: 32.7%
> Poverty rate: 10.0% (8th lowest)

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46. Nebraska
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 5.9% (144 out of 2,421)
> Overall homelessness: 2,421 (13 in every 10,000 people — 17th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -3.2%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -31.4%
> Poverty rate: 11.0% (16th lowest)

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45. Vermont
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 6.4% (82 out of 1,291)
> Overall homelessness: 1,291 (21 in every 10,000 people — 9th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 5.4%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: 24.7%
> Poverty rate: 11.0% (16th lowest)

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44. Wisconsin
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 7.8% (382 out of 4,907)
> Overall homelessness: 4,907 (8 in every 10,000 people — 13th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -2.4%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -13.1%
> Poverty rate: 11.0% (16th lowest)

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43. Delaware
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 8.6% (93 out of 1,082)
> Overall homelessness: 1,082 (11 in every 10,000 people — 22nd highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 8.9%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: 2.0%
> Poverty rate: 12.5% (24th lowest)

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42. Iowa
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 8.8% (241 out of 2,749)
> Overall homelessness: 2,749 (9 in every 10,000 people — 14th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -0.3%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: 0.5%
> Poverty rate: 11.2% (18th lowest)

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41. North Dakota
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 8.9% (48 out of 542)
> Overall homelessness: 542 (7 in every 10,000 people — 6th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -50.2%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -14.8%
> Poverty rate: 10.7% (12th lowest)

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40. New Hampshire
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 10.6% (154 out of 1,450)
> Overall homelessness: 1,450 (11 in every 10,000 people — 25th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -0.4%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -35.5%
> Poverty rate: 7.6% (the lowest)

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39. Michigan
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 10.8% (899 out of 8,351)
> Overall homelessness: 8,351 (8 in every 10,000 people — 12th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -7.7%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -70.5%
> Poverty rate: 14.1% (13th highest)

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38. Indiana
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 11.0% (579 out of 5,258)
> Overall homelessness: 5,258 (8 in every 10,000 people — 9th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -3.3%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -28.5%
> Poverty rate: 13.1% (20th highest)

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37. Ohio
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 12.8% (1,315 out of 10,249)
> Overall homelessness: 10,249 (9 in every 10,000 people — 15th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 1.5%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -9.0%
> Poverty rate: 13.9% (16th highest)

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36. Pennsylvania
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 12.9% (1,744 out of 13,512)
> Overall homelessness: 13,512 (11 in every 10,000 people — 25th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -4.4%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -16.7%
> Poverty rate: 12.2% (23rd lowest)

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35. Utah
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 14.6% (420 out of 2,876)
> Overall homelessness: 2,876 (9 in every 10,000 people — 20th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 0.8%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -4.5%
> Poverty rate: 9.0% (4th lowest)

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34. Connecticut
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 14.6% (581 out of 3,976)
> Overall homelessness: 3,976 (11 in every 10,000 people — 23rd highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 17.4%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -11.3%
> Poverty rate: 10.4% (10th lowest)

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33. West Virginia
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 14.7% (183 out of 1,243)
> Overall homelessness: 1,243 (7 in every 10,000 people — 3rd lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -5.0%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -48.4%
> Poverty rate: 17.8% (4th highest)

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32. Virginia
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 15.3% (915 out of 5,975)
> Overall homelessness: 5,975 (7 in every 10,000 people — 4th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -1.5%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -38.7%
> Poverty rate: 10.7% (12th lowest)

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31. Alaska
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 15.3% (309 out of 2,016)
> Overall homelessness: 2,016 (27 in every 10,000 people — 7th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 9.3%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: 22.8%
> Poverty rate: 10.9% (13th lowest)

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30. Minnesota
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 15.5% (1,121 out of 7,243)
> Overall homelessness: 7,243 (13 in every 10,000 people — 16th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -5.5%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -1.1%
> Poverty rate: 9.6% (7th lowest)

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29. Kansas
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 16.1% (357 out of 2,216)
> Overall homelessness: 2,216 (8 in every 10,000 people — 7th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -3.1%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: 5.0%
> Poverty rate: 12.0% (21st lowest)

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28. New Jersey
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 17.3% (1,623 out of 9,398)
> Overall homelessness: 9,398 (11 in every 10,000 people — 24th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 10.1%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -45.7%
> Poverty rate: 9.5% (5th lowest)

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27. Illinois
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 18.2% (1,942 out of 10,643)
> Overall homelessness: 10,643 (8 in every 10,000 people — 11th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -1.4%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -31.3%
> Poverty rate: 12.1% (22nd lowest)

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26. Missouri
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 20.6% (1,214 out of 5,883)
> Overall homelessness: 5,883 (10 in every 10,000 people — 21st lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -2.6%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -5.8%
> Poverty rate: 13.2% (19th highest)

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25. Kentucky
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 23.5% (868 out of 3,688)
> Overall homelessness: 3,688 (8 in every 10,000 people — 10th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -8.4%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -54.2%
> Poverty rate: 16.9% (6th highest)

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24. South Dakota
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 24.6% (285 out of 1,159)
> Overall homelessness: 1,159 (13 in every 10,000 people — 15th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 22.9%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: 100.2%
> Poverty rate: 13.1% (20th highest)

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23. Maryland
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 24.7% (1,764 out of 7,144)
> Overall homelessness: 7,144 (12 in every 10,000 people — 19th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -1.4%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -25.8%
> Poverty rate: 9.0% (4th lowest)

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22. North Carolina
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 26.4% (2,450 out of 9,268)
> Overall homelessness: 9,268 (9 in every 10,000 people — 17th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 3.4%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -21.5%
> Poverty rate: 14.0% (14th highest)

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21. Montana
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 26.5% (373 out of 1,405)
> Overall homelessness: 1,405 (13 in every 10,000 people — 14th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -8.1%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: 22.2%
> Poverty rate: 13.0% (22nd highest)

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20. Alabama
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 29.4% (1,010 out of 3,434)
> Overall homelessness: 3,434 (7 in every 10,000 people — 5th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -9.5%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -37.0%
> Poverty rate: 16.8% (7th highest)

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19. Oklahoma
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 30.8% (1,191 out of 3,871)
> Overall homelessness: 3,871 (10 in every 10,000 people — 22nd lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -7.8%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -8.3%
> Poverty rate: 15.6% (8th highest)

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18. Wyoming
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 31.1% (199 out of 639)
> Overall homelessness: 639 (11 in every 10,000 people — 24th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -26.8%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: 19.0%
> Poverty rate: 11.1% (17th lowest)

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17. New Mexico
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 31.2% (796 out of 2,551)
> Overall homelessness: 2,551 (12 in every 10,000 people — 18th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 2.8%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -15.4%
> Poverty rate: 19.5% (2nd highest)

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16. South Carolina
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 34.2% (1,344 out of 3,933)
> Overall homelessness: 3,933 (8 in every 10,000 people — 8th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 0.4%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -30.5%
> Poverty rate: 15.3% (9th highest)

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15. Louisiana
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 34.8% (1,065 out of 3,059)
> Overall homelessness: 3,059 (7 in every 10,000 people — 2nd lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -7.4%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -44.3%
> Poverty rate: 18.6% (3rd highest)

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14. Idaho
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 35.9% (723 out of 2,012)
> Overall homelessness: 2,012 (11 in every 10,000 people — 21st highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -1.2%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: 15.0%
> Poverty rate: 11.8% (20th lowest)

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13. Tennessee
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 36.2% (2,855 out of 7,883)
> Overall homelessness: 7,883 (12 in every 10,000 people — 20th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -5.1%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -29.7%
> Poverty rate: 15.3% (9th highest)

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12. Georgia
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 37.9% (3,599 out of 9,499)
> Overall homelessness: 9,499 (9 in every 10,000 people — 19th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -6.6%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -51.6%
> Poverty rate: 14.3% (12th highest)

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11. Colorado
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 39.9% (4,329 out of 10,857)
> Overall homelessness: 10,857 (19 in every 10,000 people — 10th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -0.8%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -23.7%
> Poverty rate: 9.6% (7th lowest)

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10. Arizona
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 41.2% (4,066 out of 9,865)
> Overall homelessness: 9,865 (14 in every 10,000 people — 13th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 10.3%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -32.6%
> Poverty rate: 14.0% (14th highest)

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9. Texas
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 41.6% (10,534 out of 25,310)
> Overall homelessness: 25,310 (9 in every 10,000 people — 16th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 7.5%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -36.4%
> Poverty rate: 14.9% (11th highest)

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8. Florida
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 43.2% (13,393 out of 31,030)
> Overall homelessness: 31,030 (15 in every 10,000 people — 12th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -3.6%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -35.4%
> Poverty rate: 13.6% (17th highest)

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7. Mississippi
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 45.9% (621 out of 1,352)
> Overall homelessness: 1,352 (5 in every 10,000 people — the lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -8.2%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -1.8%
> Poverty rate: 19.7% (the highest)

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6. Arkansas
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 46.3% (1,257 out of 2,712)
> Overall homelessness: 2,712 (9 in every 10,000 people — 18th lowest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 9.9%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -29.3%
> Poverty rate: 17.2% (5th highest)

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5. Washington
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 47.6% (10,621 out of 22,304)
> Overall homelessness: 22,304 (30 in every 10,000 people — 5th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 5.6%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -4.6%
> Poverty rate: 10.3% (9th lowest)

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4. Hawaii
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 53.2% (3,475 out of 6,530)
> Overall homelessness: 6,530 (46 in every 10,000 people — 2nd highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -9.6%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: 7.6%
> Poverty rate: 8.8% (2nd lowest)

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3. Nevada
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 56.2% (4,239 out of 7,544)
> Overall homelessness: 7,544 (25 in every 10,000 people — 8th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -3.7%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -12.7%
> Poverty rate: 12.9% (23rd highest)

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2. Oregon
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 61.7% (8,925 out of 14,476)
> Overall homelessness: 14,476 (35 in every 10,000 people — 3rd highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: 3.7%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -17.7%
> Poverty rate: 12.6% (25th lowest)

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1. California
> Homeless individuals w/o shelter: 68.9% (89,543 out of 129,972)
> Overall homelessness: 129,972 (33 in every 10,000 people — 4th highest)
> Change in overall homelessness 2017-2018: -1.2%
> Change in overall homelessness 2007-2018: -6.5%
> Poverty rate: 12.8% (25th highest)

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Detailed Findings

While the overall level of homelessness was flat across the country, in some states there have been notable improvements, while in other states the problem has gotten worse.

For instance, the number of veterans experiencing homelessness dropped 5% between 2017 and 2018, and by a remarkable 48% since 2009.

Over the one-year period, overall homelessness declined in 31 states and rose in 19 states. Over the period between 2007 and 2018, homelessness dropped in 39 states and increased in 11.

Presenting the report, HUD Secretary Ben Carson said, “This year’s small increase was in part driven by a significant increase of nearly 3,800 people living in emergency shelters set up after the 2017 hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria and in other areas impacted by disasters.”

“Increases in recent years [also] appear to be at least partially explained by more effective practices in documenting chronic patterns of homelessness by local communities,” he said.

The HUD recognizes one of the problem is affordable housing. “Housing is too expensive overall. When housing costs outstrip incomes more people fall into homelessness and there are fewer avenues out,” Carson said.

Methodology

To identify the states with the most unsheltered homeless people, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the percentage of each state’s homeless population that is unsheltered out of the entire homeless population from The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)’s report, “The 2018 Annual Homeless Assessment Report (AHAR) to Congress Part 1: Point-in-Time Estimates of Homelessness.”

In Part 1, HUD provides a snapshot of homelessness on a single night. The one-night counts are conducted in late January of each year. This is the most recent available data. Shelters include emergency shelters, transitional housing programs, safe havens, rapid re-housing programs, permanent supportive housing programs, and other permanent housing programs. The percentage of homeless people in families, in families with children, and the level of chronic homelessness — individuals who have been homeless for one year or more — also came from the HUD.

We also reviewed for each state the median annual household income, poverty rates, median home values, and the share of households receiving SNAP benefits (food stamps) data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2018 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates. Cost of living in each state (regional price parity) was obtained from the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis for the year 2017, the most recent data available.

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