Most states have free healthcare for people below the poverty line, and have heavily subsidized insurance above that. The insurance subsidy got bigger in 2020, but I don't know if that will last.Universal healthcare would go a long way to solving those problems as many end up homeless because of medical expenses as well as not having the money to treat present illnesses.
Or perhaps said as....The thing is, most of us who live full time in an RV or van are, by definition, homeless!
Or perhaps said as....
Society sees anyone living in a vehicle full time as homeless.
As such we have to tell little white lies in order have the advantages those in S&B have
Yup, it's part of most official definitions. I believe it actually includes fully self-contained rigs such as yours. I know for sure it would include my van, which is not self-contained by official definitions.Society sees anyone living in a vehicle full time as homeless.
It's not that society sees it that way. It's that social services agencies officially define it that way. Which, depending on circumstances, might be helpful. Or might not.I don't agree. I know it may be how society sees it but there are many people who would love to have the security a van offers/
That’s how we see it… who cares about society… haha! We own our homes… I feel renting a person could be homeless more then living in a vehicle. Especially if you get an eviction notice… never was a fan of renting.I think if you are living in a vehicle by choice, you are houseless rather than homeless.
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