• @rdyoung
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    7 months ago

    You are not seeing them pop up. What you are seeing is what was already there and hidden by trees and other foliage or it’s a new location for some kicked out of another place. I’m seeing it all over my city and as soon as the leaves come back to the trees those encampments will be once again out of sight, out of mind.

    The number of people who are homeless thanks to the good economic situation we are in is not as many as you think. Most of the homeless out there can’t actually handle being under any one else’s rules and actively refuse help when it comes with conditions like not doing drugs inside or taking care of the place you stay, etc. Not to mention the fact that lots of homeless are transient and move around with the weather and opportunities to make cash to stay alive. Keep an eye on a few faces and you likely won’t see them for very long. You may even notice them come back when the weather is nicer.

    Rent hasn’t doubled most places. Groceries are definitely not up that much either, some goods maybe saw that kind of increase but on average things aren’t up that much. In my area I think rent has gone up by maybe 40-50% worst case and rent in particular is up because most landlords are greedy assholes and know there are plenty of people willing to make it work despite their actual costs not increasing.

    Mortgages. Tell me you don’t have any financial knowledge without telling me. Mortgages aren’t insanely high. The fed raised interest rates to combat inflation as they tend to do, those still paying on a mortgage at 3% still have the same payment. The ones paying more now are paying more because interest rates and property values are up. If you need to buy a house now, you can always refinance when rates drop again.

    I’m not sure why I even try to educate anyone anymore. Everyone seems to have their view of the world and they don’t let facts get in the way of their feelings.

    https://www.minneapolisfed.org/about-us/monetary-policy/inflation-calculator/consumer-price-index-1913-

    See above for the CPI that shows that we have definitely not seen a doubling of consumer goods over the past even 10 years, forget about the past few.

    You lot have a nice day now.

    • littleblue✨
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      17 months ago

      Bullshit. You’re shouting rhetoric at anyone who interacts with this post, leaving no question that it’s propaganda. You can’t even form a coherent argument without suckin’ down that USA-brand Hopium©, FFS. Your flippant and baseless conjecture re: the houseless in general is disgusting to say the least, and shamefully uninformed at best. Other than that, you’re a needlessly spiny prick, so at least you’ve got that going for you, I guess.

      Maybe, just maybe, one of these days you’ll do honest research that isn’t solely to stroke your own narrative, but I doubt it. Jog on, gramps. There’s a nice hill with a view waiting for ya, just be sure to get both feet in. Ain’t nobody getting paid enough to tidy up after your dumb ass.

    • @Cuttlefish1111
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      7 months ago

      Foliage does not hide our homeless and after many years this is a first for my neighborhood. Yes, everything has doubled regardless of your summary claiming the opposite. It’s always those damn drug users.