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that fact that we more empty homes degrading from abandonment into nothingness in this country than homeless people is surest sign that we have terrible system.
Not sure which country you're referring to.
there are more vacant homes that homeless people in my country and that fact is so incendiary to our sensibilities that it enshitifies things like google so; when you look up this fact; all of the results are going to lead you to explanations as to why it's misleading and that there aren't enough "appropriate" homes for homeless people.
all of the articles are hoping couch the unspoken classism divisions as "nuanced arguments" so when they say that there aren't enough "appropriate" homes for homeless people; it's dog-whistle-implying that homeless people don't deserve the same desirable homes that can earn profit for the capitalists and that it's the state's responsibility to "deal" with them; amongst other dog whistles.
And what's China's homelessness statistics especially compared to the US?
Can you please share links to China's homelessness statistics? Maybe my search engine is junk because I'm struggling to find any information later than 2011 (before some of the efforts to reduce it).
https://archive.ph/aghlG
In 2024, home ownership in China is 93%, where in the US it is 65%.
https://peoplesdispatch.org/2023/07/10/why-are-there-no-slums-in-china/
I don't even know they care to report. I'm unaware
Why don't you do that google thing you did for your previous comment?
Not sure what you mean. What's google got to do with my previous comment?
Did you have the wikipedia page about the Chinese property sector crisis bookmarked?
No, I remembered reading about it. Then used google to find it again.
In my building, half the units are just sitting here empty. Guess what country the owner is from?
i'm happy to see the empty apartments where i live; it means that it helps drive down the cost of rent and it's working, somewhat.
I’m guessing they’re empty because they can’t be rented, and not because they aren’t for rent.
it's partially because there's no one to rent it. the locals tell me that it's trending towards the same patterns that i've experienced in other cities; but it still affordable compared to the cities i've lived in texas, new jersey and georgia and despite it being the 3rd largest city in the country and COMPLETELY outclassing those other cities in terms of quality of life and public services. (for now).
Wait, but is it in TEXAS?