Message from @Deleted User

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2018-11-13 04:58:01 UTC  

And I'd say "Yea you are right"

2018-11-13 05:01:17 UTC  

I asked you homelessness and you brought me poverty rate

2018-11-13 05:01:23 UTC  

I asked you the timeline between 50s and 2018

2018-11-13 05:01:30 UTC  

you bring me timelines of 90s and 2017

2018-11-13 05:01:44 UTC  

and

2018-11-13 05:01:57 UTC  

you brought to me a poverty rate smaller than 1990s

2018-11-13 05:02:16 UTC  

one that coincidentally shot up in recession/depression times

2018-11-13 05:04:50 UTC  

i cant find any charts for 2018

2018-11-13 05:05:06 UTC  

Weren't there more homeless people in the middle ages proportionately?

2018-11-13 05:05:16 UTC  

what no

2018-11-13 05:05:16 UTC  

>increased for the first time

2018-11-13 05:05:18 UTC  

>increased

2018-11-13 05:05:20 UTC  

>INCREASED

2018-11-13 05:05:24 UTC  

(since population was smaller)

2018-11-13 05:05:30 UTC  

do you know what this means?

2018-11-13 05:05:33 UTC  

increased

2018-11-13 05:05:34 UTC  

for the first time

2018-11-13 05:06:03 UTC  

yes homelessness increased since the great recesion

2018-11-13 05:06:38 UTC  

so it's still most likely less than the numbers of great recession

2018-11-13 05:06:44 UTC  

because it was on a downwards trend until now

2018-11-13 05:06:45 UTC  

like

2018-11-13 05:06:56 UTC  

this isnt even a hill I want to die on because US economic history is fucking disgusting

2018-11-13 05:06:57 UTC  

cant you see it just rises then falls

2018-11-13 05:07:22 UTC  

nowhere in the article can it be seen

2018-11-13 05:07:26 UTC  

its probably near the great recesion top

2018-11-13 05:07:56 UTC  

nigga

2018-11-13 05:08:01 UTC  

im not gonna search your evidence for you

2018-11-13 05:08:13 UTC  

nor am I going to click all these hyperlinks and give Guardian more money

2018-11-13 05:09:03 UTC  

there are literally no stats for 2018

2018-11-13 05:09:15 UTC  

2016 and if youre lucky 2017

2018-11-13 05:09:20 UTC  

arright go with 2016

2018-11-13 05:09:21 UTC  

even

2018-11-13 05:09:22 UTC  

2014

2018-11-13 05:09:31 UTC  

or anything that is 2007-08

2018-11-13 05:12:23 UTC  

the 2nd one is just wage averages for a single year so Idk why you even posted that

2018-11-13 05:12:24 UTC  

the first one

2018-11-13 05:12:39 UTC  

goes back to 90s at most and shows a linear straight timeline with bumps during recession times