A new B.C.-based study undercuts the persistent stereotype that homeless people can’t be trusted with cash, according to the lead researcher who says it also highlights a different way to respond to the crisis.
A new B.C.-based study undercuts the persistent stereotype that homeless people can’t be trusted with cash, according to the lead researcher who says it also highlights a different way to respond to the crisis.
This is good to see, but I don’t think it’s anything groundbreaking. Anyone who has been paying attention knows that the way to cure poverty is to give people money, the problem is that the rich and powerful don’t want to do that, so it doesn’t happen.