In the good times you can argue the homeless want to be homeless and base responses on that, but I tend to believe many homeless right now have been driven to it by conditions they had no control over. It's been a slow burn.
When I went to college you could get a 2 bedroom place for 350 a month. Today good luck renting the same place for less than 1500. Meanwhile, minimum wage went from 10/hr to 15/hr. People are scrambling for university education no matter the cost because they know behind the rat race is a rising tide that will drown the losers.
When I went to college you could get a 2 bedroom place for 350 a month. Today good luck renting the same place for less than 1500. Meanwhile, minimum wage went from 10/hr to 15/hr. People are scrambling for university education no matter the cost because they know behind the rat race is a rising tide that will drown the losers.
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