Unaffordable Housing and Homeless Encampments: How Did It Get This Bad?
By Charles Hugh Smith To reverse the damage wrought by financialization, we must reverse financialization. The post-election hope that festering problems can now be solved…
By Charles Hugh Smith To reverse the damage wrought by financialization, we must reverse financialization. The post-election hope that festering problems can now be solved…
Authored by Peter St. Onge via Money Metals From taxes to spending, Kamala is the most left-wing major party candidate since George McGovern — who…
By Tyler Durden In 2023, 94.6 million people in the EU (or just over 21 percent of the population) were at risk of poverty or social exclusion, i.e. living…
By Tyler Durden According to a Pew Charitable Trusts study, rising rental prices are directly linked to an increase in homelessness in the United States. As…
Op-Ed by Emily Thompson Sudan is one of the worst humanitarian crises in recent memory. Back in March, humanitarian organizations sounded the alarm over the…
By David Bell International public health operates around a clear set of dogmas, protected by maintaining taboos on discussion of subjects that might undermine them….
By Emily Thompson The recent United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) ruling on homelessness has significant implications for America’s homeless population. In a 6-3 decision, the…
I have repeatedly said that the Trilateral Commission’s original objective was to fleece the world by stealing all the resources. Many other astute thinkers have…
By Michael Snyder In 2015, UN officials established a goal of completely eliminating global hunger by the year 2030. Needless to say, they are failing…
By Vincent Geloso The experience of poverty is debilitating and leaves deep scars. People who have experienced poverty are observed to have lasting health, educational,…
By Michael Snyder As the U.S. economy slows down, those at the bottom of the economic food chain are being hit the hardest. Homelessness is…
By Tyler Durden Just when you thought you’ve already witnessed a lifetime’s worth of examples of the government being excellent capital allocators with your tax…
Op-Ed by Emily Thompson America’s homelessness crisis is intensifying due to a convergence of factors that include soaring housing costs outstripping income growth, widening income…
This article was originally published by Rhoda Wilson at The Daily Exposé. The Global Public-Private Partnership (“GPPP” or “G3P”) is a global network of stakeholder…