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Homelessness by Country 2024

  • Data taken from multiple sources, dated 2010-2024

90 countries

Country
Homeless
Pakistan8,000,000
Bangladesh5,000,000
Afghanistan4,660,000
Nigeria4,500,000
Philippines4,500,000
Yemen3,858,000
Somalia2,968,000
Sudan2,730,000
China2,579,000
Egypt2,000,000
India1,770,000
South Sudan1,542,000
DR Congo1,500,000
Iraq1,224,000
Zimbabwe1,200,000
Cameroon1,033,000
Mozambique769,000
Azerbaijan735,000
Ukraine734,240
Peru700,000
Burkina Faso700,000
Central African Republic686,200
United States653,104
Ethiopia600,000
Uganda500,000
Guatemala475,000
United Kingdom380,000
Chad342,680
Mali332,700
France330,000
Georgia304,010
Brazil281,000
Libya278,000
Germany262,600
Canada235,000
South Africa200,000
Vietnam162,000
Honduras150,000
Australia122,494
Indonesia122,000
New Zealand102,123
Ghana100,000
Italy96,197
Turkey70,000
Mexico40,911
Syria40,500
Greece40,000
Haiti37,867
Sweden33,269
Netherlands32,000
Albania32,000
Poland30,330
Hungary30,000
Spain28,552
Czech Republic23,830
Austria22,580
Kenya20,095
Serbia20,000
Iran15,000
Togo15,000
Chile14,013
Belgium13,524
Colombia13,252
Ireland11,632
South Korea11,340
Russia11,285
Slovakia10,661
Portugal9,604
Denmark5,789
Latvia5,644
Kazakhstan5,500
Finland4,114
Lithuania4,009
Israel3,471
Costa Rica3,387
Norway3,325
Japan3,065
Romania2,976
Thailand2,700
Switzerland2,200
Croatia2,000
Hong Kong1,800
Estonia1,068
Slovenia1,047
Singapore1,036
Luxembourg420
Iceland349
Malta236
Ivory Coast117
Grenada68

Which country has the highest rate of homelessness?

Pakistan has approximately 8,000,000 homeless people, the most of any country in the world.

Which country has the lowest rate of homelessness?

Vatican City has zero homeless people. Bhutan, Jordan, and Liechtenstein have claimed to have zero homeless at various times. Among countries with documented homeless populations, Grenada had only 68 homeless people in 2023, the fewest in the world.

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