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by Centigonal
437 days ago
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Some stats from this video: - The UK has one of the worst homelessness problems in Europe, with about 1 in 50 Londoners experiencing homelessness. - The UK economy stagnated for 10 years following 2008, resulting in a "lost decade" - The median disposable income in the UK was slightly lower than the US and Norway before the GFC by 6-8%, not it's 16-20% behind. IDK if I'd call this a crisis, i.e. people aren't rioting in the streets. That said, this is not the direction you want to be moving in as a developed country. The trend of people in formerly dominant countries electing leaders who keep making stupid own goals (increasing economic inequality, Brexit, gutting the NHS, gutting US foreign aid, tariff-pocalypse) is very worrying. |
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US population is around 340 000 000, 770 000 homeless.
UK population is around 68 000 000, 354 000 homeless. (Possibly calculated more inclusively.)
That's 0.23 % and 0.52 %.
(Numbers from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homelessness_in_the_United_Sta... and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homelessness_in_the_United_Kin... or more specifically from a govt department and a homelessness charity. The US figure "does not include those staying with friends or family because they do not have a place of their own".)