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The Obvious Answer to Homelessness

Por: The Atlantic Politics December 12, 2022

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And why everyone’s ignoring itDanielle Del PlatoDecember 12, 2022, 7 AM ETWhen someone becomes homeless, the instinct is to ask what tragedy befell them. What bad choices did they make with drugs or alcohol? What prevented them from getting a higher-paying job? Why did they have more children than they could afford? Why didn’t they make rent? Identifying personal failures or specific tragedies helps those of us who have homes feel less... + full article



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