Chicago’s homeless population increased threefold, a city snapshot shows, owing largely to migrants – WBEZ (Chicago)

More than 18,800 Chicagoans experienced homelessness on a single night in January — a threefold increase over last year that was largely driven by 13,900 asylum-seekers who had no permanent place to stay.
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9mm
1 year ago

Live in a tent with no mortgage, property taxes, and free healthcare. Or having to get up early every day to go to a job where you can watch your check disappear paying a mortgage, property taxes, and health care insurance. Pretty close call.

James
1 year ago
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Should we assume you are joining the homeless to enjoy all the benefits you’ve described, or maybe you just are one of the more socially privileged who just loves to complain as your go-to hobby? Oh, don’t bother. Why not take the more gracious path by trying to be grateful for what a good life you do have by comparison instead? After all, we are told that perfection belongs only to the chosen few in their next life and certainly not here on planet earth.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
Reply to  James

Hmm.. working for a living and having your money pilfered from every angle to support those that choose not to do anything ( and pretending to be happy about it) with their lives is a privilege . Novel concept.

James
1 year ago

It’s a privilege to be alive and healthy. Anything beyond that is a bonus. Be grateful and spread some cheer to others every chance you get. Time to do so keeps diminishing for all here. Don’t be an ingrate; it’s never becoming.

William Butler Hickok
1 year ago
Reply to  James

Rev Robert Tillman returns, I know you feel that three people reading will send checks for 50 large somewhere to help.
If you give it away then you join the tent crowd, give some speaking in tongues
And it will be the cherry on the sundae.

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