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hannah hue
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currently reading about the jobs that many of the homeless had and it reminds me of a section of Evicted by Matthew Desmond. while technically “unemployed” on paper, many of the homeless were working physically taxing jobs for just a couple dollars a day, as employers often took advantage of their desperation. most, if not all, are paid less than non-homeless workers for the same labor.
— Jun 24, 2026 08:21PM
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hannah hue
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for many it seems they are stuck in an endless cycle that began generations ago in the family. san francisco factory closures and unemployment for parents resulted in growing up in extreme poverty. lack of parental quality time and money are trends ive noticed start the cycle. so far no mentions of obvious mental illness. i was expecting more cases of familial neglect resulting from untreated schizophrenia
— Jul 02, 2026 09:56PM
hannah hue
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digging into childhood stories and differences in contact with families post-homelessness
— Jun 09, 2026 09:20PM
hannah hue
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no longer rooting very strongly for these people anymore lol. the detailed view of the homeless woman’s childhood was insightful and helped me understand how her childhood trauma has shaped her adulthood. im hoping we get a similar detailed look into some of the men’s childhood experiences. this is becoming one of my favorite book club books ever… i see a five star rating for this book in my future
— May 27, 2026 10:21PM
hannah hue
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while the characters we are following steal lumber and other items, i find myself rooting for their survival. there are some interesting findings in this research. most surprising so far is that sharing among addicts does not decrease when the price of drugs decreases. there was no decrease in sharing heroin year-over-year when bags decreased from $20 to $7. sharing is insurance! i didnt know the moral economics here
— May 25, 2026 09:34PM
hannah hue
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ive only really gotten through the intro, but i can tell this book is going to be a heavy read. im predicting it will give me a whole new perspective on addiction, homelessness, and the relationships/community that come with it.
— May 01, 2026 09:42PM
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Jun 24, 2026 08:23PM
Evicted also mentions the working “unemployed.” Many of the tenants facing the threat of eviction worked undocumented jobs for their landlords in exchange for decreased rent or to payoff debts from previously late payments.
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