Argumentative Essay On The Homeless

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Homeless The homeless are poor people, who have no home and literally live in the street. I am a person who loves to help others when they deserve it. Around 6000,000 people in the United States are homeless, and the majority of them have an effect on our community as well in our economy. A large amount of the homeless are Americans, of course, people who were born in the US and speak English, but they did not want to go to school and have a better future. They decide to do drugs, be prostitutes, live from the government’s money or from the money they ask in the streets, in other words the easy way. Seeing them sleeping in the streets is hard for many people, but at the same time you ask yourself, why are not they working as I am? If there …show more content…

It is not fear how the uses the government money which are the taxes we paid for every single thing we buy every day. According to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, government spends around 168 million annually for homeless programs apart from polices courts, emergency services, lawyers, and hospitals. This is affecting our economy since this money could be used for schools, children or woman with cancer, for medicine, to improve salaries, bridges and create more business to increase jobs. In addition, this people do not contribute the society financially. Another key point, plenty of them uses the money to buy drugs, alcohol and tobacco. An example of all of this were in the event that when my dad’s friend invited a homeless person to a restaurant because he had a little poster that said “I am very hungry, I will accept anything, God bless you” when they got to the restaurant bar the first this the homeless ask to the server was a beer. In other words, he was not so hungry, which lead him to believe that the only thing he wanted was money. Several studies demonstrate that save money by providing communities stable supportive housing for people experiencing

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