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I think between their argument and your own, yours is the one in more need of citation. Which is more likely, that giving a house to everyone will solve homelessness or that some people have problems beyond just being homeless? He’s not saying that it wouldn’t help some people, he’s just saying that there would still be some number of people who need help beyond this.

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I mean, to me, “if someone gives them a house they won’t be homeless” makes way more common-sense than “if you give someone a house they will not live in it”

but asked and answered:

edit to say: I want to get ahead of “gotchas!” like “it doesn’t solve this problem of this one guy my mate’s Da’s landlord’s daughter heard about through a crack in the wall about a homeless guy who set fire to his free housing!” as you can’t legislate or plan for one whackjob who may not even exist.

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It’s not a gish gallop, it’s a demonstration of a wide range of applications and environments has a net positive impact.

My original question was “which studies…?” (note plural) which sets the context for a reply with multiple sources

If you demand that anyone produces one, single study that solves the problem: impossible, regardless of topic, field and context. Nothing is provable by that standard.

Secondly, that one CNN article mentions that it was on a subset of people does not destroy the entire premise.

I am still waiting on counterexample studies, if you think providing several is beyond a reasonable ask, two would be acceptable.

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Well, I asserted my opinion, asked for a counterexample, wasn’t provided with any, was challenged to provide sources for my argument, did. In context I think its a reasonable response.

I am have yet to be linked to a single, non-hearsay argument.

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giving a house to everyone will solve homelessness

Pretty much yeah. This is what Finland did.

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No it did not. Finland helped about half of the homeless people. And that’s a very generous estimate because it’s only those homeless people who are actually accounted for.

https://www.ara.fi/en-US/Materials/Homelessness_reports/Homelessness_in_Finland_2022(65349)#:~:text=At the end of 2022,a decrease of 185 people.

This is because they only select those who can be housed and are already part of the welfare system. It’s also not just putting people in an apartment. There is still a lot of drug and debt counseling and mental help provided in the background.

And that’s for the model country for the housing first approach.

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Homelessness in Finland is bit different to most countries. You are counted as homeless even if you are living at friend’s place or in an institution.

There are only around 300 actual homeless people. Everyone is given a place to sleep and live at.

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