but how long before the temporarily homeless becomes the chronically homeless?
How hard does a person has to be kicked and how much mishap has to happen before they fall into despair, and become one of those who has to live under the bridge (as they lose their car due to uncontrollable circumstances)?
The existence of a large homeless population is a symptom of a society that does not care - reflected by the lack of taxation on the populous.
If you examine a scandinavian country (such as sweden), why do they have way less homeless per-capita than the US?
If I had to make a sweeping generalization, it is because Scandinavian winters are so much harsher. Freezing to death in Stockholm is more of a danger than in San Francisco.
How hard does a person has to be kicked and how much mishap has to happen before they fall into despair, and become one of those who has to live under the bridge (as they lose their car due to uncontrollable circumstances)?
The existence of a large homeless population is a symptom of a society that does not care - reflected by the lack of taxation on the populous.
If you examine a scandinavian country (such as sweden), why do they have way less homeless per-capita than the US?