• @Windex007
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    401 month ago

    4 billion a year to house 86,000 people is $46,500 yr/person.

    $3875/mo/person

    Being honest, with a budget like that I could rent an apartment in NYC that I can only assume is quite a bit nicer than a literal homeless shelter

    • Cethin
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      211 month ago

      While way too high, some of that cost is for things other than housing directly. There’s going to be some overhead that is still useful and increases the cost per person. It obviously shouldn’t be that high, but it probably will make it cost more than the equivalent would be in housing cost alone.

      • @RedditWanderer
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        111 month ago

        That would potentially make sense. If you ignore the buying power. Let’s face it, these huge salaries and hiring their families aren’t the things we consider "cost of business*.

      • @[email protected]
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        Besides overhead I wonder if they are including staff like case managers or something to assist these individuals in adjusting? I hope so. Transitioning out of homelessness is important too.

        The article did speak about “subcontractors”