The Unhoused Crisis in America: A Crisis of Policy, Not People
The amount of unhoused people in the United States has grown exponentially, with the year’s expected count to exceed close to 700,000. Sadly, this is not a reflection of personal misfortune, but a result of a system that has failed economically and socially. At the center of this crisis, we have turned a basic human necessity, housing, into a commodity…
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