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Mamapolo2016 · F
It's not just a US problem where roughly .17% of the population was homeless in 2017. Canada is doing a much better job (we should ask them) with only .09% of population homeless in 2013.
Australia in 2011 .46% and the UK in 2016 .43% of the population.
It's a mess.
It's not the majority, certainly, but at least some of the homeless choose to be homeless. I don't know what we can do about them.
(This list was in Wikipedia, not exactly the be-all end-all in accuracy.)
Australia in 2011 .46% and the UK in 2016 .43% of the population.
It's a mess.
It's not the majority, certainly, but at least some of the homeless choose to be homeless. I don't know what we can do about them.
(This list was in Wikipedia, not exactly the be-all end-all in accuracy.)