From 2010 to 2019, the number of veterans without stable housing decreased by more than 50 percent. However, the figure increased slightly in 2020, rising to 37,252 in HUD’s annual point-in-time estimate, up by a few hundred individuals.
The increase is a concerning backslide from improvements in the last decade, since then President Barack Obama announced a federal effort to address the issue.
Not every one in the military learns a valuable skill that’s applicable in the private sector.
I knew one high ranking guy who was struggling to find a job. He tried dnc programmer couldn’t get it. Thought he might buy a string of Uber cars and have people work for him.
Ive known women in the army who just sit around and answer phones all day. But no computer skills.
Too many homeless vets to say I’m wrong.