“The [Finnish] government saves €15,000 ($16,500) per year in overall spending on each homeless person it houses” https://www.economist.com/europe/2019/12/18/finland-has-slashed-homelessness-the-rest-of-europe-is-failing …
“In 2017 [Finland] built more subsidised public housing for low-income renters (over 7,000 units) than England, with a population one-tenth the size”
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“Berlin, which had 360,000 social-housing units in the 1990s, now has just 100,000. Rents have doubled in the past decade”
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“Europe’s homelessness problem combines two issues. Public-housing construction has slowed, and rents are rising fast, because red tape makes it so hard to build in many cities”
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