Summary
Homelessness among U.S. seniors is rising sharply, with housing costs and health issues creating dire conditions.
Kim Hilton, a 68-year-old Montanan, became homeless in 2022 after losing his home due to unaffordable rent. Living in his truck, his health deteriorated, leading to the loss of both legs.
Researchers predict senior homelessness will triple by 2030, overwhelming shelters.
Programs like Medicaid-funded housing and specialized shelters offer some relief, but experts stress the need for more accessible affordable housing to prevent crises like Hilton’s.
health of seniors is still in the shitter even after four years of Democrats and the same will be said after four years of Republicans
quit blaming voters when the elections are always rigged for the corporate overlords to win no matter who is voted for with the outcome always being the same no matter who is in office
blaming voters is what our jailers want us to do - quit doing the jailers job for them
our enemy is not each other
Republicans will end Social Security and you will still drink their cum.
The rich are the enemy, but Democrats are the objectively correct choice for anyone who isn’t rich.