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by abalone
2841 days ago
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That is actually a very popular opinion, and also very poorly informed. Your reasoning is entirely anecdotal and a trivial exercise in confirmation bias. Here's one article (among many) exploring why "Seattle's homeless population went up 44% in the last two years."[1] Spoiler: it's not because addiction and mental illness went up 44%. [1] https://q13fox.com/2017/12/06/seattles-homeless-population-w... |
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It doesn't explain what stops people from looking for jobs in other, cheaper places, which is something I'm struggling to understand