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Utah gives homes to the homeless

Some of that seems plausible, but what I was asking for is a link to someone who did the analysis you're talking about and arrived at that number. I'd like to read the specifics.

There is no study. Use census and common sense. From 1990 to 2000 California homeless declines 3000. Where do they go? Same time Utah homeless increases almost 50 %.
 
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There is no study. Use census and common sense. From 1990 to 2000 California homeless declines 3000. Where do they go? Same time Utah homeless increases almost 50 %.

Where are you getting these numbers from? Also, this program only started in 2005. So how does it explain things that happened from 1990 to 2000.

Help me out here, I'm confused.
 
Is it possible to give a home to a homeless person? If receiving the offer is required for completion of the act of giving, then I say no. The instant a homeless person completes the act of being given a home - by receiving it - he/she is no longer homeless. Other thoughts? I can definitely see this going both ways.
 
Where are you getting these numbers from? Also, this program only started in 2005. So how does it explain things that happened from 1990 to 2000.

Help me out here, I'm confused.

Unfortunately I cannot. When you find better resources please lend to me.

As to you other question it is from Census for 2000. Published in 2001 even though I cannot give link. Google it should come up very fast.
 
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