I like to see extremes. If it was indeed true that capitalism caused selfishness, what is the probability that the world’s most free market nations are also the most egalitarian nations in the world? But that’s true.
If it’s updated, does that birth rate ras have collapsed over the past 60 years? But it did.
Today I found another example:
Mississippi numbers are heading in the right direction as homeless people are Skylock across the nation.
According to USAFacts, 3.3 out of 10,000 people evacuated homeless people in Mississippi last year. With 982 people experiencing homelessness in Mississippi in 2023, the state has the lowest rate of homelessness in the nation. This accounts for approximately 0.0015% of the US homeless population. This is five times lower than Mississippi’s overall country share.
This link provides data for all 50 states.
Unfortunately, the colour coding here is the total homeless population. So Wyoming appears to be lower than Mississippi. Go to the link and click on each state and New York and Hawaii get the highest rates, but elsewhere I read that California has the most homeless people living on the streets. Many homeless New Yorkers are in shelters. Mississippi is the lowest per capita terminology.
So my question is: If poverty actuation causes homelessness, what is the possibility that America’s poorest and lowest homeless speed is interrupted? Even if there was no correlation, the odds were only 1/50. It is even more surprising to find Mississippi has the lowest rate of homelessness if there is in fact a positive correlation between state poverty rates and homelessness.
In my view, the homeless have multiple cousins. For homeless people in shelters, building restrictions are the main cause. Drugs and mental illness also play a major role for people on the streets. Poverty is far below the list.