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by seanmcdirmid
542 days ago
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Yes, that’s totally true! I think this is a much more interesting problem when we get rid of the drug addiction component. It is just sad that drug addiction is consuming all of our social resources that could otherwise go into solving housing problems. A lot of kids from Vicksburg also move to LA and don’t make it because of housing costs, so they move elsewhere. But should they have made it? Should LA be affordable enough for everyone who wants to live there to live there? If not, but we want to subsidize housing for some segment of the American population to live in LA, how do we prioritize? If yes, how much housing do we need to build to satisfy all American and international demand to live in LA? |
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What is that based on? Also, why are people with a drug problem less deserving than people with housing problems.
Finally, what I understand from experts is that the first step to helping people with drug problems is to get them stable housing.