Proposal To Reduce Homelessness In America

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Homelessness is currently a large problem in the world. Many people live on the streets or hide in places like airports. People that are not homeless should help people that are by giving money to programs that work to give shelters to those in need. I recommend that Congress raise tax money by $1 for each individual tax payer and then give that money to these programs every year. This additional tax money would help many people because over 600,000 people are homeless in the US, according to the AHAR (Annual Homeless Assessment Report to Congress). Homeless individuals deserve the chance to live a peaceful life. In order to help solve the problem of homelessness in the United States, I propose that Americans should give at least $1 extra in tax money per tax payer and then donate the money to homeless programs that fight homelessness.

In the United States, homelessness is a critical problem. Many people that live in the United States have no place to call “home.” Because of this, many people go to homeless shelters to live. For example, “The number of people counted in emergency shelters or transitional housing programs increased in the last year by just over 4,500 …show more content…

There are many reports of people saying homeless shelters are dirty, scary, and dangerous places to stay. According to David Pirtle in a NPR interview, “you hear a lot of terrible things about shelters, that shelters are dangerous places, that they're full of drugs and drug dealers, that people will steal your shoes, and there's bedbugs and body lice” (n.pag.). People have even died in shelters because of the lack of air conditioning. The inadequate condition of homeless shelters causes sickness, bad economy, and even death. Homeless people are in a dilemma because even though shelters act as a potential solution to homelessness, many people cannot rely on them due to their poor

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