i dont get it... one woman in here, who lives in SoCal, makes around $1600/month and she cant get a place to live?
why stay in the area? i said this before, but around here and in many other rural and non poverty areas, she could rent 3 full size 3 bedroom houses for that amount!!!
or buy a house for that matter..she could buy some very good condition tax arrears sale homes from the county for the amount she makes in two months there
there needs to be a national housing registry where ppl in high COLA areas can get info on this kind of stuff. so that maybe they could save that money while living in their car, then get some one time travel/relocation stipend, to move to an area like where I am.
something needs to give, there is simply no reason why this kind of thing should be going on for ppl who are working full time.--this is unsustainable, nothing good is going to come of this
and WHY dont these ppl--like the ones living in the fenced in parking lot in SoCal. pool their money and get an apt together?
and the people in Wva ('Appalachia' in the video). the way that so many ppl from one area need to go to that mass medical weekend where the care is free-also unacceptable. I think Wva is one area that should be targeted by the Trump admin for some of these returning factories coming back to the US from overseas (like the apple factory being built in texas)
IDK, i think these are fair questions to ask--no reason this should be happening in america, especially in places where ppl pride themselves in their liberal compassion, like California. why so many WORKING ppl on the streets there?