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by not_real_acct
2430 days ago
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"Thanks in large part to spiraling urban rents, the homeless population increased by 5.3% from 2010 to 2018, in a state that already has almost half of the nation’s homeless. In Los Angeles and San Francisco, the crisis is especially acute, with destitute people and pitiful tent encampments crowding the sidewalks." This is ridiculous. California is filled with homeless people because: 1) there's a nationwide opioid crisis 2) if you're going to be homeless, might as well move to where the weather is nice In a recent survey in Los Angeles, somewhere around 90% of the homeless reported a substance abuse problem. This is impacting Seattle and Portland too; it's a lot easier to be homeless in Portland than Phoenix. |
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