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 @9NXBZMG from California answered…1hr1H

It shouldn't be nessairly required however I think if the housing is taking up lots of land it should be added

 @9NXBGB5 from Alabama answered…1hr1H

With wages having no increase but the economy increasing everyday, rent should be significally lowered than what it is t…

 @9NXBGB5 from Alabama answered…1hr1H

The person offering them shelter should ask them why they refuce shelter and housing assuming it's free.

 @9NX72S3 from Illinois answered…2hrs2H

This should not be absolute. I believe that it should depend on the location of the developments and the situation that…

 @9NX6774 from Illinois answered…3hrs3H

I think this should based on the financial status of the homeowners

 @9NWT77R from Alabama answered…6hrs6H

The government should handle inflation first. No one would have to increase rent if the government had a handle on infla…

 @9NW3ZYS from Oregon answered…14hrs14H

I think it depends on the situation, like if they were just entirely irresponsible than no but otherwise yes.

 @9NW3ZYS from Oregon answered…14hrs14H

I think this isn't bad and is good but I think it fails to target the key reasons for homelessness, which won't go down…

 @9NW3ZYS from Oregon answered…14hrs14H

Yes but if the government could make housing more affordable in the first place that would be better

 @9NW3ZYS from Oregon answered…14hrs14H

Yes, but being in alignment with inflation and wages, so it's not unaffordable, but also represents the quality of the h…

 @9NW3ZYS from Oregon answered…14hrs14H

Yes but be more active in providing them jobs, etc. Saying no seems like sweeping the homeless problem under the rug and…

 @9NVZ2LJ from South Carolina answered…18hrs18H

i believe homeless shelters should expand throughout more cities but if they’re homeless because of drugs then don’t hel…

 @9NVX5FF from Colorado answered…20hrs20H

No, once rent increases higher than mortgages, people will start buying houses instead. People will no longer rent if pr…

 @9NVSNMZ from Colorado answered…23hrs23H

Yes, on designated public property, with local resources nearby that offer work in exchange for essentials. Similar to a…