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by knieveltech
3490 days ago
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I initially ran across those numbers in a comment thread somewhere and spent some time researching them. To date I haven't come across a reputable source like the New York Times quoting them online but also wasn't able to find a snopes article demolishing the claim. I spent some additional time this evening looking up the base numbers: Vacant units in 2016:
http://www.realtytrac.com/news/foreclosure-trends/u-s-q1-201... Snapshot of US homeless numbers (likely low):
http://www.endhomelessness.org/library/entry/SOH2016 Assuming these numbers are in any way accurate that leaves us with roughly 2 and a third houses per reported homeless person in the US. So it looks like the initial statement may not be accurate but a housing surplus certainly exists. |
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