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12yearplan

03/20/24 2:53 PM

#467262 RE: B402 #467243

Good read, thanks. Interesting study and points by Kushel the author - $300-$500 bucks a month could have made the difference which sounds like the greater percentage of people out of their residences compared to the other (usual) reasons.

arizona1

03/20/24 9:10 PM

#467314 RE: B402 #467243

California has spent billions to fight homelessness. The problem has gotten worse

Why don't you ever shine a spotlight on the worst state in the country, WV......YOUR STATE!

Between 2021 and 2022, West Virginia was the only state to see an increase in the number of children experiencing poverty — going from 20.7% to 25% of kids in the state. Jan 16, 2024

25% of the kids in your state are starving but according to fundies like you, life begins at conception except if you have to feed them.


https://wvpolicy.org/child-poverty-increased-in-west-virginia/