Nearly half of the U.S.’s homeless people live in one state: California

Well... it is warm, it hardly rains... kind of makes sense doesn't it? Wouldn't be very smart to be homeless in North Dakota or Idaho would it?
 
Well... it is warm, it hardly rains... kind of makes sense doesn't it? Wouldn't be very smart to be homeless in North Dakota or Idaho would it?
how many are from California?......


If I was homeless, I'd go to California. They know how to take care of the homeless, they have change to spare, they the people crap in the streets.

Basically,a homeless utopia
 
CALIZUELA.


everything the demcraps touch turns into feculence.
 
Well... it is warm, it hardly rains... kind of makes sense doesn't it? Wouldn't be very smart to be homeless in North Dakota or Idaho would it?

I always wanted to be homeless in Antarctica but alas only crazy people wish crazy stuff like that.

Yes, California like Texas and Arizona and Nevada are transient states...

Places like Alaska, Montana and UP of Michigan are not...
 
.....it's one of the most expensive states to live in and bottom third [ almost bottom fourth ] in poverty
it is the illegal and immigrant capital of the US--New York also
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..that's what happens when you have massive immigration and illegals
No. That`s what happens when housing costs skyrocket because people want to live in California. That was easy.
hahahhahahahhahahahhahahaha
do you understand what you just said???
yes---- MORE people = higher prices and lower wages..this is BASIC economics
so the answer is not NO, but YES
 
..that's what happens when you have massive immigration and illegals
No. That`s what happens when housing costs skyrocket because people want to live in California. That was easy.
Anyone willing to pay a million for a worn out 50's rambler in a questionable neighborhood needs their head examined.

There is far more to it than your simple post.
There is a housing shortage in the state, with a need to build 180,000 units per year. Only half is being built. Approval for permits is difficult and slow. Issues from Prop 13 make new builds more difficult. 20% of Californians pay more than half their income for housing. Material costs are far higher due to specialized codes for building and difficulty in shipping.
California's own regulations lead to the higher costs.

5 Reasons California's Housing Costs Are So High
500K will buy you a 3500 sq ft house with acreage and a pole barn in the midwest.
You idiots can have your utopia. Life is far better and cheaper in flyover country.
 
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..that's what happens when you have massive immigration and illegals
No. That`s what happens when housing costs skyrocket because people want to live in California. That was easy.
Anyone willing to pay a million for a worn out 50's rambler in a questionable neighborhood needs their head examined.

There is far more to it than your simple post.
There is a housing shortage in the state, with a need to build 180,000 units per year. Only half is being built. Approval for permits is difficult and slow. Issues from Prop 13 make new builds more difficult. 20% of Californians pay more than half their income for housing. Material costs are far higher due to specialized codes for building and difficulty in shipping.
California's own regulations lead to the higher costs.

5 Reasons California's Housing Costs Are So High
500K will buy you a 3500 sq ft house with acreage and a pole barn in the midwest.
You idiots can have your utopia. Llife is far better and cheaper in flyover country.
hahahahahhahah--a bigger hahahhahahahahahh than the previous
from YOUR link:
Why are California housing costs so high? At its most basic level, it’s a story of supply and demand -- lots of people want to live here, and there aren’t enough homes to go around.
I don't get it??--this is EXACTLY what I'm saying and your link says it---yet you say it's NOT....?????!!!!!!!!

[QUOTE
Supply, Demand and Market Equilibrium
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basic economics
10 Must-Know Basic Economic Concepts for AP Economics | Albert.io
 
..that's what happens when you have massive immigration and illegals
No. That`s what happens when housing costs skyrocket because people want to live in California. That was easy.
Anyone willing to pay a million for a worn out 50's rambler in a questionable neighborhood needs their head examined.

There is far more to it than your simple post.
There is a housing shortage in the state, with a need to build 180,000 units per year. Only half is being built. Approval for permits is difficult and slow. Issues from Prop 13 make new builds more difficult. 20% of Californians pay more than half their income for housing. Material costs are far higher due to specialized codes for building and difficulty in shipping.
California's own regulations lead to the higher costs.

5 Reasons California's Housing Costs Are So High
500K will buy you a 3500 sq ft house with acreage and a pole barn in the midwest.
You idiots can have your utopia. Llife is far better and cheaper in flyover country.
..that's what happens when you have massive immigration and illegals
No. That`s what happens when housing costs skyrocket because people want to live in California. That was easy.
Anyone willing to pay a million for a worn out 50's rambler in a questionable neighborhood needs their head examined.

There is far more to it than your simple post.
There is a housing shortage in the state, with a need to build 180,000 units per year. Only half is being built. Approval for permits is difficult and slow. Issues from Prop 13 make new builds more difficult. 20% of Californians pay more than half their income for housing. Material costs are far higher due to specialized codes for building and difficulty in shipping.
California's own regulations lead to the higher costs.

5 Reasons California's Housing Costs Are So High
500K will buy you a 3500 sq ft house with acreage and a pole barn in the midwest.
You idiots can have your utopia. Llife is far better and cheaper in flyover country.
?????
YES--a ''housing SHORTAGE'''--because there are so many people
LOOK at the immigration levels!!!
population DENSITY
Cali is MUCH bigger than those other states
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Well... it is warm, it hardly rains... kind of makes sense doesn't it? Wouldn't be very smart to be homeless in North Dakota or Idaho would it?
You could say the same of Arizona, Texas, Nevada. It's not just the weather. It's the California welfare system.that's the real attraction. Is California the welfare capital?

It wouldn't be smart to be homeless in Idaho because their welfare benefits are the smallest in the nation.
California's are the largest. You can't keep leaving the cheese out and then wonder why your home is infested with mice. You know why...you encourage what you get.

Your post is either disingenuous or very ignorant of the facts.
 
..that's what happens when you have massive immigration and illegals
No. That`s what happens when housing costs skyrocket because people want to live in California. That was easy.
Anyone willing to pay a million for a worn out 50's rambler in a questionable neighborhood needs their head examined.

There is far more to it than your simple post.
There is a housing shortage in the state, with a need to build 180,000 units per year. Only half is being built. Approval for permits is difficult and slow. Issues from Prop 13 make new builds more difficult. 20% of Californians pay more than half their income for housing. Material costs are far higher due to specialized codes for building and difficulty in shipping.
California's own regulations lead to the higher costs.

5 Reasons California's Housing Costs Are So High
500K will buy you a 3500 sq ft house with acreage and a pole barn in the midwest.
You idiots can have your utopia. Life is far better and cheaper in flyover country.
go back and read the immigration levels again--you must not have read it
 

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