The conclusion drawn is that it relates to housing costs, land availability, and city distribution, but they don't mention practices of forcible relocation of unhoused to other states or the criminalization of living outside leading to the reclassification of unhoused to incarcerated. I would love to see a break down include those critical assessments.
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The conclusion drawn is that it relates to housing costs, land availability, and city distribution, but they don't mention practices of forcible relocation of unhoused to other states or the criminalization of living outside leading to the reclassification of unhoused to incarcerated. I would love to see a break down include those critical assessments.