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ICPH's charts and graphics let readers visualize our research findings in a clear, understandable way. Browse our graphics archive by the type and topic of the graphic. Graphics taken from our research reports and briefs contain links to their reports, as well as all other graphics from that report.


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Family Homelessness in The Bronx

Educational Attainment in The Bronx

Poverty in The Bronx

#BeInformedNYC: Issue No. 2

With homelessness in New York City at its highest rates since the Great Depression, ICPH launches #BeInformedNYC, to inform candidates and voters about the grave effects of poverty. The infographic campaign will share stats, trends, and stories about the hidden homeless--the unseen thousands of children and their families who cycle in and out of homeless shelters or face the threat of having nowhere to live.

Whether you are a voter who cares how effectively your tax dollars are being spent, a journalist who wants to report the facts, or a candidate for office who needs to know about one of the most pressing social issues plaguing our city, #BeInformedNYC will offer regular updates to keep you up to speed during this important election year.

Below is Issue No. 2 of #BeInformedNYC.

Average Length of Stay for Families in Shelter (NYC—by fiscal year)

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