Quote (Meanwhile @ Sep 1 2023 04:20pm)
Polarization of geographical wealth/poverty in the last 15 years does not appears on global statistics of homelessness.
Imho Businesses and people are ALSO more perceptive, informed, and react more quickly than before, which is accelerating the process.
If you have a property in such area you may have to get rid of it as soon as possible. /e another solution is to divide it and lend it to people who get the state welfare.
We are talking US statistics and homelessness. It is up over last two decades. You again are averaging things together to get to your desired conclusion. Look at child poverty and homelessness rates. Look at school districts opening up more programs to help those with equity gaps outside school (after school rooms with free supplies, cloths, food).
When you average all numbers globally your conclusions are awful. Like a EE trying to find energy levels in a signal and having no clue about analysis methodologies.
Also, on crime, Goom summed up the MN situation pretty well. I'd add MN doesn't even count a plethora of crimes as crime though, especially to the lower class. First you need actually report it, second police and statues have to consider it a legal crime. For example, an early release felon title skipping and driving around unlicensed and unregistered with warrants out is a civil issue here.