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The Pros And Cons Of Unemployment

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Unemployment is something that has negatively impacted homelessness. According to a 2002 study by the Urban Institute, about 55% of homeless people were not employed. Many homeless people do happen to be employed, however, there are some associated excuses as to why the other 55% of homeless people couldn’t get a job. No cell phone, no physical address, and bad hygiene are all reasons why the homeless couldn’t possibly work. If 38% of homeless people were using their money wisely, they should buy a gym membership in placement of alcohol, they would be able to take a shower every day and start on the road to a healthier lifestyle. They would also be one step closer to being employed. Homeless people have a work-ethic? Let’s muster the 64% of homeless that are addicted to drugs and divide that percentage in half, leaving 32%. Those 32% are effected by their addiction, which in logic, makes their drugs priority over any personal or professional responsibility. Do you think that those 32% have the work-ethic to hold down a job, let alone research the resources to find a job? In the real world, majority says’ no. That’s only half of the 64%, imagine if more than half of that 64% had the same feeling of unworthiness, due to drugs. The choice to continue misuse of drugs, will end with lack of responsibility prioritization. Subsidized housing is available for those who are in need of low income housing. There are multiple options that I have found, in the Phoenix Arizona area)

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