Finland ends homelessness and provides shelter for all in need

Here’s something for the white people among us: more efficient use of tax dollars.

«In the past 10 years, 270 million euros were spent on the construction, purchase and renovation of housing as part of the “Housing First” programme. However, Juha Kaakinen points out, this is far less than the cost of homelessness itself. Because when people are in emergency situations, emergencies are more frequent: Assaults, injuries, breakdowns. The police, health care and justice systems are more often called upon to step in – and this also costs money.

In comparison, “Housing First” is cheaper than accepting homelessness: Now, the state spends 15,000 euros less per year per homeless person than before.»

https://scoop.me/housing-first-finland-homelessness/#:~:text=In%20the%20past,person%20than%20before.

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