Anderson Cooper: So it's more expensive to allow a chronically homeless person to live on the streets than it is to actually subsidize an apartment for them?
Answer: Yes, we are paying more as taxpayers to walk past that person on the street & do nothing…
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/100000-homes-housing-homeless-saves-money/
Answer: Yes, we are paying more as taxpayers to walk past that person on the street & do nothing…
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/100000-homes-housing-homeless-saves-money/
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But the real crime here is that freezer door is on backwards, and I’m angry about it.
I keep seeing you repost not-so-new articles.
It's still useful to read,
but reposting such a headline without the date is misleading,
and gives scrollers the impression that
this is (current) reporting.
Just saying..
Another issue is that free housing would raise uncomfortable questions for people whose wealth depends on commodifying housing.
Which is *every homeowner.*
The idea that the funding is already there is just wrong.