TwilightPrincess wrote:
Yugoslav1945 wrote:
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2023 AHAR report published in December 2023 revealed that between 50% to 66% of people in California alone have no shelter.
You seem to have greatly misinterpreted the statistics. Here’s a screenshot from the article:
While 181,399 is a lot of people (68% of whom were unsheltered), there are over 39 million people living in California, so the percentage of homeless there would be a little under 0.5%.
Obviously, homelessness is still something that we need to work on even though it’s not
nearly as extreme as you were suggesting. While we have problems that require much more attention than we are currently providing, I’d still rather live here than under the type of controlling government you’ve been promoting.
Ah. I see. It says 68% and it's the highest rate but how come only under 200,000 people be homeless? Clearly a different unit has been used to describe this issue or they just took a smaller sample.
Still, housing production needs to be doubled or tripled if California is going to provide more shelter for more people cause who would bother going there to live under an expensive housing price? California pretty much has a funny one with the rich people. A dwelling in California that is like worth over a million sure sound expensive and good but that same dwelling you find in other states is half the price of what California offers.
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