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Related: About this forumAnnual US military budget could buy every homeless person a $1 million home
Last year, a HUD study found that giving families permanent subsidies, like a housing choice voucher, is more effective in preventing homelessness than other interventions, like short-term rental assistance or temporary housing. It also helps keep families together. A 2014 study from the Central Florida Commission on Homelessness estimated that it cost the state over $31,000 each year for each chronically homeless person, compared to just $10,000 to provide them with permanent housing, job training, and health care.
Using those findings, ending homelessness in the United States would likely require about .01 percent of next years likely military expenditures. The government could even purchase a $1 million home for every homeless person in the United States with the budget, and it would still have money leftover.
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http://thinkprogress.org/world/2016/05/21/3779478/house-ndaa-2017-budget/
think
(11,641 posts)Cheese Sandwich
(9,086 posts)Homeless people are hard to count.
Plus there are many more "hidden homeless" which is like adults that have to move in with family like a charity case because they have no place else to go. Those aren't counted as homeless. If you count all those the number must be in the millions.
pangaia
(24,324 posts)somewhere else and was really pleasantly surprised..
If only..if only.....
Get the dirty $$$$$ out of politics.. for starters...
yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)About 3 million would lose their jobs (military and civil service) and ultimately their homes. I think the 10 percent the DOD is living through sequester now is hard but survivable. The biggest problem is congress forcing military to take aircraft and equipment they don't want. That needs to stop. Maybe stop adding to the budget every year for awhile and give the money to HUD for additional homes. Nobody needs a million dollar home. A hundred thousand dollar home would be doable and successful.
polly7
(20,582 posts)yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)A ton of good.
niyad
(119,942 posts)planting trees, repairing this nation's disastrously crumbling infrastructure. there is plenty to be done, and not enough people to do it. eliminating most of the military and its support structures in the mic would give us the people and the money and the resources.
ashling
(25,771 posts)I don't think anybody is suggesting actually giving anybody 1 million dollar homes.
The point is that there are resources to end (or substantially ameliorate) homelessness. There are also other resources which are currently WASTED such as corporate subsidies to fossil fuel.