What Happened to SF Homelessness?
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The article discusses the perceived decline in homelessness in San Francisco, with commenters offering insights into the possible reasons behind this trend and the psychology of how homelessness is perceived.
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One of the things people don't realize is that the per capita homelessness is often higher in small towns and rural areas - you just don't notice it when it's a van parked out in the woods. But 5 tents on a city street disproportionally gives worse vibes.
Believe it or not, European countries like France and Germany actually have much higher rates of homelessness. They just do a much more thorough job of policing it and pushing it to the periphery of urban areas. (Similar to what is now happening with anti-camping laws) So ironically America has done much more for homelessness than other places despite it feeling the opposite because of how public it is.