wonder if there's a catch to that finland homelessness thing or whether simply giving people houses is blatantly overdetermined and I should become the giving people houses guy

@icedquinn The thing I'm thinking of is theguardian.com/cities/2019/ju

"blantantly overdetermined" is because of this tantalizing line:

> savings in emergency healthcare, social services and the justice system totalled as much as €15,000 a year for every homeless person in properly supported housing

Looking deeper it just seems like subsidized housing with social workers living there or something?:

> they can’t be moved unless they break the rules [...] or fail to pay the rent

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