The United States is facing a historic homelessness crisis, with figures reaching alarming heights. A recent report from Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies reveals that in January of last year, approximately 653,000 Americans reported being homeless in 2023. This figure represents a 12% increase from the previous year, marking the largest single-year surge ever recorded. The report highlights a 48% increase in homelessness compared to 2015, as reported by the Daily Wire. Many have been s
What the fuck does the stock market’s performance have to do with homelessness? Like number goes up and magically poor people are suddenly not poor?
The point is that society as a whole is more wealthy than ever but we supposedly “can’t afford” to house the poor. Pointing out that such claims are disingenuous.
Other way around. The money line goes up because people are poor.
You’ll find out if you bother reading other replies in this very thread.