In France, Almost One Million People without Stable Housing
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In France, more than one million people do not have housing according to the latest report of the Foundation for the Housing of the Disadvantaged. Among them, 600,000 people have to live with relatives,
The Housing Foundation is interested in the issue of accommodation in a third party, a form that is unknown and poorly treated as precarious.
In 2025, according to a report by the Foundation for the Housing of the Disadvantaged, mal-housing worsened in France. The association evokes a "black year": more than a million people do not have personal housing. - Mal-housing: the edifying figures of a "black year" 2025 revealed by a report (Social topics).
In its 31st annual report published Tuesday, February 3, 2026, the Housing Foundation notes a worrying observation of the housing crisis in France. Beyond the increase in the number of homeless people, the report highlights the situation of hundreds of thousands of people forced to live with relatives, in a very precarious situation.
The annual report of the Foundation for Housing warns about a worsening of the mal-housing in France, with signs " au rouge" and calls for the mobilization of candidates in municipal elections
On Tuesday, 3 February, the Housing Foundation presents its annual report on the state of mal-housing in France. The year 2025 is marked by an increase in the number of evictions and homeless persons.
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