cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11260607

A growing number of Americans are ending up homeless as soaring rents in recent years squeeze their budgets.

According to a Jan. 25 report from Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies, roughly 653,000 people reported experiencing homelessness in January of 2023, up roughly 12% from the same time a year prior and 48% from 2015. That marks the largest single-year increase in the country’s unhoused population on record, Harvard researchers said.

  • @Viking_Hippie
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    9 months ago

    Inflation didn’t even go down, it’s just increasing at a slower rate. Things are still getting more expensive compared to how much money people have available.

    That might be what you meant, but just wanted to make it crystal clear…

    • @[email protected]
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      39 months ago

      Right… usually people talk about the inflation rate, not the overall devaluation of the currency. I wasn’t trying to suggestion there’s a deflation with the dollar.

    • mars296
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      19 months ago

      What you are describing is inflation going down. Things going back to pre-pandemic prices would be deflation. With the government targeting 2% inflation in an ideal situation, deflation is not going to happen.

      • @Nudding
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        79 months ago

        The proper way to say it to avoid confusion is that inflation slowed.

      • @Viking_Hippie
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        49 months ago

        Going down is a misleading term that makes it sound like it IS deflation, though.

        “Slowing down” would be much more illustrative, or at least “decreasing”