r/NoStupidQuestions • u/Garey_Coleman • 10d ago
Where are the homeless supposed to go?
Cities have been cracking down on homeless people so they can’t have encampments or stay on sidewalks. At the same time usually the shelters are full. So those who are unable to get into a shelter, where are they supposed to go?
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u/HeadsAllEmpty57 9d ago
If you consider rent to be the only cost involved with housing that might be true.
I bet maintenance, social services, mental health services, and other benefits(food, utilities, insurance etc. are not free) after 3-5 years pushes that number past or equal to 40k per person annually. Many on-the-street homeless are not mentally well or deeply addicted to drugs, mentally unwell and drug addicted people do not care for their surroundings especially if it's "free" it will be trashed into unlivable quicker then you can build more. Then once they get the housing, you're also going to have to provide services to help the people's situations like drug & serious mental health therapy that will only work for a small fraction of the people.
I'm not saying that the cost wouldn't be worth it, it very well might be, but you can't just compare low-cost housing rent prices with the whole cost of a person's prison stay(salaries, food, services) and say it's cheaper.