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So I'm all for children ***not ***starving, I'd like to get that out the way. That being said, this article could be a lot more specific.
Is that an "and" or an "or"? Are children hungry and homeless, or are they going hungry to avoid being homeless, neither is good obviously, but it makes the difference between a third world country and a very shitty first world country.
Are the destitution statistics based on what people can afford pre or post these thing? Obviously it's bad when people need to rely on charity & government assistance to afford their essentials, but it's unclear from the article how stressed these systems are.
Idk I just want more figures. That's all I guess
I find that an appalling conclusion. We are the 6th largest GDP in the world, and 2nd in Europe. Being either should not be acceptable in this country. However, it is not that we still have kids in this position that is the problem it is the fact that those figures are increasing at such a pace. The report is very easy to find, link here.
it was a question not a conclusion, as I said, either way is bad, There's nothing wrong with wanting to know the scope of a problem.
(Thank you, though, link was helpful. <3 )