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Figure 2:Monthly Averages for Years 2009-2012,TANF Benefits and Clients,Florida
<br /> Monthly Averages for Years 2009-2012,TANF Benefits and Clients,Florida
<br /> 105,510
<br /> $13,800,000 -- --- -- 106,000
<br /> $13,600,000 ____103,024 _ _ _. 104,000
<br /> $13,400,000 102,000
<br /> Y $13,200,000 ------- ___ __ ______ - 100,000N t TANF
<br /> --
<br /> 98,000 Benefits
<br /> $13,000,000
<br /> m ---- ----- _.. .----_ _____---------- 96,000 �
<br /> LL
<br /> LL $12,800,000 —$1 9- $1 2--_ 93 913 93,972 Q TANF
<br /> —', 94,000 Clients
<br /> $12,600,000
<br /> 92,000
<br /> $12,400,000 90,000
<br /> $12,200,000 _--$1 8 $1 3
<br /> _-._ __ 88,000
<br /> $12,000,000 86,000
<br /> Monthly Average 2009 Monthly Average 2010 Monthly Average 2011 Monthly Average 2012
<br /> HofTielessness
<br /> Table 14 shows the number of homeless individuals in Indian River and Florida in 2009–2013. There
<br /> was nearly a 17% increase in the number of homeless individuals in Indian River between 2009 and
<br /> 2013. Please see the glossary at the end of this report for the definition of homelessness used by the
<br /> Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
<br /> Table 14:Homeless People in Indian River and Florida,2009,2010,2011,2012,2013
<br /> 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
<br /> Florida 57,687 57,643 56,771 54,972 43,455
<br /> Indian River 662 648 606 774 837
<br /> Source:Department of Children and Families,Council on Homelessness 2014 Report
<br /> Compiled by:Health Council of Southeast Florida,2014
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