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by chinchilla2020
720 days ago
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It sounds like a definition/data-collection issue. What are we calling 'unsheltered' versus 'homeless'? America is full of oddballs who live #vanlife or couch surf or bounce between motels. Is that what we are calling 'unsheltered'? > Every time I've seen statistics comparing, they disagree with your anecdote. We both know the Churchill saying. Hard to parse the statistics you provided but what I am talking about is bona-fide homeless on the street that you walk past in the city. Not some Barista who is technically not on a lease but lives at her boyfriends house. |
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The stats in it differentiate between those two types of homelessness, and says that US is actually better than UK when counting "some Barista who is technically not on a lease but lives at her boyfriends house", however drastically worse for "bona-fide homeless on the street" (the official term for which is "unsheltered").