Billions for government housing is no cure for the mentally-ill homeless
Economics expert explains that one of the major causes for homelessness is untreated mental illness, not lack of funding.
Economics expert explains that one of the major causes for homelessness is untreated mental illness, not lack of funding.
In this story published March 26, 2021, in The New York Post:
There are numerous factors that may lead to homelessness but one of the most important is untreated mental illness.
– Marjorie Baldwin, professor of economics
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