Low is low, it's not sustainable to expect a growing labor force ready for the future with job skill training for the job living in box in the woods in the winter. What are their retirement going to look like in the future what jobs do they have now, working low while being homeless! Notes something has to go up as the cut government spending thinking only makes everything bad for all. It's burnt and is time to grow!
Burn and grow something has to be fixed sometime. There was a lady I talked to in a store once. I was interested in her but my time poverty etc put me not being able to hangout with her. Said her daughter lived in Houston TX and her rent jumped so much she moved back in with them in another state. Much the same in life like the time I was only living on 21% of my income rent, car payment insurance etc added up the rest! I also unplugged the refrigerator to save money also. But now is worse than that! Much like making rural wages but living in a urban city not able to afford much moving in with your parents to save money making no record of your being no internet, water bill nothing in your name like sweeping cash under the rug so really you are homeless because you don't have a place of your own! Life today! Not sure what that does to your credit report dropping of the earth like that. Takes money to have credit you have to buy something!
~~~~A recent report the Department of Housing and Urban Development prepared for Congress confirms what so many of us see or experience in our communities: The number of people without homes has reached record levels. According to that report, the 2023 “Point-in-Time (PIT) count” showed the highest number of people experiencing homelessness on a single night since reporting began in 2007. Since last year, the number of people experiencing homelessness increased by 12%. A full 40% of people experiencing homelessness were unsheltered, living “in places not meant for human habitation.”