Experience the untold stories of the working poor, individuals striving to make ends meet but who can’t afford to rent due to skyrocketing housing costs and systemic inequalities. This documentary highlights the faces behind the statistics, revealing the devastating impact of being employed but homeless in the US. We delve into the broader implications of the Homeless in America crisis, where millions are caught in a cycle of poverty despite their best efforts to achieve stability. What does this mean for the future of the American Dream? How can we address these challenges and bring meaningful change? Through data, this video shines a light on the resilience of the working poor, the structural barriers they face, and the urgent need for solutions. As the number of people who can’t afford to rent grows, it raises critical questions about housing affordability and social equity in the United States. While we strive to provide accurate and valuable information, this video is intended for reference only. Please conduct your own research to gain deeper insights and make informed decisions!