amNY series, day three: City braces for rise in homeless

New York City is legally obligated to shelter the homeless and officials have pledged to meet demands even if the weakened economy means a diminished budget. (RJ Mickelson/amNY)
As record numbers of newly homeless families check into city shelters, a likely symptom of a weakening economy, observers are asking how much worse the problem might get.
While New Yorkers could see an increase in the number of homeless people sleeping on sidewalks in the coming months, residents shouldn’t expect their quality of life to suffer, said Heather Mac Donald, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute who studies homelessness.
First of all, because the city has a legal obligation to shelter the homeless, the number of people sleeping in public should remain minimal – although thousands still spend the night outside.
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