Oklahoma City count finds 2.4% increase in people experiencing homelessness

Results came from the latest annual Point in Time Count, a 24-hour citywide survey conducted on January 23, 2025.

The count, designed to give a “snapshot” of what homelessness looks like on a given night, found 1,882 people were living outside, staying in shelters or transitional housing. This year’s increase is part of an overall upward trend from 1,273 people experiencing homelessness in 2019.

Key to Home, the public-private partnership that conducts the count, hosted an event Tuesday to announce the latest findings…

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