Homelessness surged 18% to a new record in 2024 amid a lack of affordable housing across the U.S.
Homelessness surged 18% to a new record in 2024 amid a lack of affordable housing across the U.S.
Federal officials say homelessness rose 18% in 2024, driven mostly by a lack of affordable housing.
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My son - who served eight tours in almost every M.E. country after 9/11, who was crushed under a C130 then denied surgery for his injuries so now at age 42 he can barely walk, who slept on the glowing ground of K2, and who witnessed unspeakable horrors - was living in a tent near the river until recently.
Fuck this fucking country.
56 0 ReplyJesus Christ, that'll get the blood flowing.
I really do hope you guys get the help you need.
14 0 ReplyDespicable.
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Also a good time to remember that 7% of homes in the USA are vacant right now.
How many people could we house if we tried a little harder?
43 0 Replyand its crazy because in some large cities like San Jose, which appears to have about 12,000 vacant homes while it has about 9000 unhoused people. There are literally more empty homes than there are homeless people in the city.
39 0 ReplyPriorities are the damnedest thing
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"But muh investment!"
13 0 ReplyI've always wondered about the state of those vacant homes.
But yeah - a roof is a roof
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Meanwhile the 5 richest men doubled their wealth in 2024
37 0 ReplyThose aren't related. They all magically got their obscene wealth they definitely deserve from the eather, not from the Working Class...
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And the 6 brand new, wildly expensive apartments across the street from me have been vacant for months.
16 0 ReplyStart breaking into properties and turning them into homes.
11 0 ReplyTrump will fix this! By throwing all house builders out of the country. Now is the time to buy stock of tent companies.
6 0 ReplyI remember reading this and thinking it didn't qualify as good news, and it doesn't, but I guess it's better than the US as a whole:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/article/2024/jun/28/los-angeles-number-unhoused-homeless
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