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by andsoitis
1041 days ago
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> America has an unusually severe homelessness problem. Maybe. Over 580,000 Americans are experiencing homelessness. That is a rate of ~0.18%, if my calculations are correct (600k / 332m). Contrast to Sweden (population 10m) which had an estimated 33,000 homeless people in 2020, yielding a rate of 0.33%. [1] Contrast to Japan, which has an estimated effective homelessness rate of 0%. So Sweden has a worse homelessness rate than the US but we all suck compared to Japan and Finland! 1. https://www.homelessworldcup.org/sweden#:~:text=Country%20st.... |
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The Japanese do have homelessness problem, they are just not recorded. Knowing Japan, it is something bureaucratic. Unless you register yourself as living in the street, it is assumed you live on your last known adress. And you likely can't register yourself as living on the street as that is illegal.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2003/dec/19/japan.justinmc...