Percentage of States Homeless Population Unsheltered. [OC]
September 17, 2024
Percentage of States Homeless Population Unsheltered. [OC]
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Unsheltered in San Diego is much different than being unsheltered in Oklahoma City. Just wondering how bad the numbers would be for summer and winter.
I’d choose being homeless in CA over being homeless in ME any day. 🥶
What did Louisiana do with their homeless?
Ship them to Houston?
Scratching just beneath the surface of this statistic shows that it is largely meaningless. Being unsheltered doesn’t have the same impact in temperate versus extreme weather areas or rural versus urban areas. Also, these numbers are reported by state agencies which have different standards and reporting practices.
Cold areas vs Hot. Surprising
I can vouch for California. My Instagram has an endless supply of video of it thanks to this.
Its almost like there is a correlation between the states that you can comfortably live outside year round and homeless population…
You know it’s rare for California and Mississippi to have something in common. Too bad it’s not something more positive
Read this as: “Percentage of States Population Homeless” and figured this was straight up propaganda…
Thankfully, I stopped myself from rage posting, and my error gives you a laugh on a serious subject.
What mean > 60% ? more than 60% citizens are homeless, how it can be true? (question from a foreigner)
I personally wouldn’t use data from Covid since it was a pretty extraordinary time but pretty good
Hah. Even the homeless don’t want to live in Louisiana.
Not shocked that Nebraska is very low on homeless. 100 in the summer with 80+ humidity and then below zero in the winter, but we do have decent programs for homeless and shelters.
From this I have gathered that the unhoused really like warm states and Portland
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Unsheltered in San Diego is much different than being unsheltered in Oklahoma City. Just wondering how bad the numbers would be for summer and winter.
I’d choose being homeless in CA over being homeless in ME any day. 🥶
What did Louisiana do with their homeless?
Ship them to Houston?
Scratching just beneath the surface of this statistic shows that it is largely meaningless. Being unsheltered doesn’t have the same impact in temperate versus extreme weather areas or rural versus urban areas. Also, these numbers are reported by state agencies which have different standards and reporting practices.
Cold areas vs Hot. Surprising
I can vouch for California. My Instagram has an endless supply of video of it thanks to this.
Its almost like there is a correlation between the states that you can comfortably live outside year round and homeless population…
You know it’s rare for California and Mississippi to have something in common. Too bad it’s not something more positive
Read this as: “Percentage of States Population Homeless” and figured this was straight up propaganda…
Thankfully, I stopped myself from rage posting, and my error gives you a laugh on a serious subject.
What mean > 60% ? more than 60% citizens are homeless, how it can be true? (question from a foreigner)
I personally wouldn’t use data from Covid since it was a pretty extraordinary time but pretty good
Hah. Even the homeless don’t want to live in Louisiana.
Not shocked that Nebraska is very low on homeless. 100 in the summer with 80+ humidity and then below zero in the winter, but we do have decent programs for homeless and shelters.
From this I have gathered that the unhoused really like warm states and Portland