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11-03-2022, 11:58 AM
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(11-03-2022, 11:02 AM)snaxdelrio Wrote: It's not housing it's drugs. I live in Seattle. These are people that have burned every bridge and can't even stay with their mom. Every city has people who destroy their lives with drugs and get kicked out of their parents' house as a result. Is that the only way people become homeless? Why would Seattle (and the West Coast in general) have so many more homeless people than other places? The statistics I've seen say that the highest rates for opioid and meth abuse are in Appalachia, while the highest rates of alcoholism are in Wisconsin. Yet rates of homelessness are low in both places. Which drugs are poor folks on the west coast abusing at such a higher rate than others?
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