Why America Still Struggles With Homelessness: A Powerful Wake-Up Call in City Streets

Louisville, Kentucky Jan 15, 2026 (Issuewire.com)  - City Streets: Why Does America Struggle to End Homelessness? by Leon Swarts Ed. D. takes a clear and honest look at one of the most pressing issues in modern America. Released on 13 August 2025 and published on Amazon Kindle, the book explores why homelessness continues to grow despite decades of policies, funding, and public concern across the nation.

About the book:

This book is the fourth entry in an impactful series that examines poverty from different perspectives. In City Streets, Swarts turns attention to homelessness in urban America, a crisis visible on sidewalks, in shelters, and in public spaces. The book explains how government programs and safety nets, though well intentioned, often fail due to poor coordination and missed priorities. With strong historical background and demographic insight, Swarts reveals how economic pressure, social breakdown, and system gaps keep people trapped without stable housing. Rather than blaming individuals, the book focuses on structural failures and missed opportunities. Readers are guided through the real causes of homelessness, its lasting effects on communities, and the resources that exist but are not used effectively. The book stands out by offering practical ideas and a clear program model that points toward real, achievable change.

About the Author:

Leon Swarts Ed. D. is an author and scholar dedicated to understanding poverty in America and explaining it in direct, accessible language. His work combines research with compassion, helping readers connect facts with human stories. City Streets delivers a concise yet powerful summary of homelessness in America and challenges readers to think differently about solutions that can truly make a difference.

Availability:

Discover the truth behind America’s homelessness crisis. City Streets is now available on Amazon Kindle read it today and join the push for real solutions.

Book Link: https://amzn.asia/d/6tmkP7w





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