Even Salt Lake City, Utah, the poster child for reducing chronic homelessness by 91 percent by giving people homes, has seen its shelter population double as broader rents, construction and housing costs rise. https://twitter.com/RottenInDenmark/status/1130090231980421120 …
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Replying to @kimmaicutler
@RottenInDenmark also, SLC's heralded 91% reduction in chronic homelessness was found to be largely erroneous by a recent state audit. https://le.utah.gov/audit/18_12rpt.pdf …. It was mostly a result of changed reporting methods, as@AEI@kevincorinth study found in 2016 http://www.aei.org/publication/on-utahs-91-percent-decrease-in-chronic-homelessness/ …pic.twitter.com/qT3Rf7Xw0n
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Wow, I did not know this. Thanks!
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