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California has the highest homeless population in the United States.
California has the highest number of homeless individuals in the United States.
California, New York, and Florida have the highest number of homeless people in the United States.
California has the highest homeless rate per capita in the United States.
Most homeless individuals reside in urban areas, particularly in cities and towns where there are more resources and services available to them.
Unemployed, underemployed, broke and homeless.
Both include suffering of people. The unemployed and the homeless youth both shared: looking for jobs and having a decent place to live.
The unemployed faced extreme hardships during the Depression . They often stood in line for hours to receive food. Many of them were homeless.
Look for low-income housing in your area, and get a job as soon as possible. Also look for government help for unemployed.
Becoming homeless is very easy. Dont pay your bills and your house will become a forclosure. There, you are now homeless.
Robert Samuel Wilson has written: 'Group treatment for transients' -- subject(s): Tramps, Unemployed, Travelers' aid societies, Social service 'Community planning for homeless men and boys' -- subject(s): Unemployed, Social work with the homeless, Homeless persons, Transient problem, Social service
You need an address to get unemployment, so if you are homeless how can you provide an address?Unemployed means actively looking for a job but has not been hired. Homeless should not be able to collect unemployment unless if they are actively looking
It is estimated that 1.5 Americans were homeless in American in 1933
The Great Depression of 1929 was so bad for Americans because it caused many people to become unemployed and sometimes homeless. There was also poverty, uprooting of families, and the loss of farms. In desperate situations, farmers even burned corn for fuel.
A shantytown built by unemployed and destitute people during the Depression of the early 1930s.
Vincent was a priest who worked with the poor, the homeless and the unemployed on the streets of Paris.
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