Hawa ni drug addicts…
and why is their government not doing a thing about them ni missada tu wanapeana Africa
Why is every homeless person in the US referred to as a drug addict? Some of these people are just normal citizens who have fallen on hard times due to the poorly performing US economy.
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I agree, however, going with a few phoros hapo yuu inasema mengine.
Quote from the Guardian newspaper:
‘We have failed’: how California’s homelessness catastrophe is worsening | California | The Guardian
California’s humanitarian catastrophe has worsened: deaths of people on the streets are rising; college students are living in their cars; more elderly residents are becoming unhoused; encampment communities are growing at beaches, parks, highway underpasses, lots and sidewalks.
California has the fifth largest economy in the world, a budget surplus, the most billionaires in the US and some of the nation’s wealthiest neighborhoods. Yet the riches of the Golden State have not yielded solutions that match the scale of the crisis that’s been raging for decades.
[SIZE=7]California has the highest poverty level of all states in the US, according to US Census Bureau data[/SIZE]
California has the highest poverty level of all states in the US, according to US Census Bureau data | Business Insider Africa
Huko hio hata rent haitoshi.
That twitter post is flawed for one reason. The guy is juxtaposing the wrong variables. If you use minimum wage on one side of the argument, you should use minimum childcare cost, minimum rent, etc…not “average”. You cant compare the minimum of something with the average of something else. Alternatively, he should have used “average” wage not minimum wage. That was not an apples to apples comparison.
If the average cost of childcare is $17k, the minimum is much lower.