USA: Homeless Baby Boomers | ARTE.tv Documentary

2023 ж. 6 Жел.
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The fastest growing group of homeless people in the USA today is baby boomers. The generation who helped build modern America are now finding life very difficult. A report from Phoenix, Arizona where homelessness is a major problem.
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  • *Update* Here's a little update from Phoenix: Vickie Eichelberger has obtained her papers and has been living in her own flat since October 2023. Peter Moya also found affordable accommodation in early 2024. Unfortunately, his faithful companion, Superman, died in November 2023. Thank you all for watching and commenting.

    @artetvdocumentary@artetvdocumentary8 күн бұрын
    • That is so sad and heartbreaking 💔 he must feel so alone now god give him strength to move on and find peace and happiness god bless him

      @jackydoualan8539@jackydoualan85397 күн бұрын
  • maybe america could focus less on the rest of the world and worry about americans

    @adamwonder9607@adamwonder96074 ай бұрын
    • People been saying that since the 60's, yet nothing has changed.

      @marktrail8624@marktrail86244 ай бұрын
    • @@marktrail8624 maybe 2060

      @user-zo7oi9fc8x@user-zo7oi9fc8x4 ай бұрын
    • Messing around in the world keeps American defense contractors in business.

      @wyganter@wyganter4 ай бұрын
    • Secure the border. Stop illegal immigration. Deport as many as you can. Maricopa County spends $3.2 billion each year on 400,000 illegals. Think what $3.2 billion could do for a homeless population of 9,000.

      @micd9256@micd92564 ай бұрын
    • Oh great America, your owners are assh*les. Like George Carlin said" They don't care about you".

      @NormanJaquemotRebel@NormanJaquemotRebel4 ай бұрын
  • Veterans should NEVER be homeless. No one should but especially those who fought for this country.

    @rebeccalowe-hodges8162@rebeccalowe-hodges81623 ай бұрын
    • Vets who were in wars .

      @stormyweather8798@stormyweather87983 ай бұрын
    • @@stormyweather8798 What is that supposed to mean? Have you ever been in the military? Do even know what kind of sacrifices you have to make?

      @matthewfusaro2590@matthewfusaro25902 ай бұрын
    • So, some vets who delivered packages or worked in the kitchen SHOULD be taken care of when they get out of the service. My niece is an Airforce nurse but knows that she will always have to take care of herself and her family.

      @colleenpeck6347@colleenpeck6347Ай бұрын
    • I thank Her for her service and sacrifice@@colleenpeck6347

      @rebeccalowe-hodges8162@rebeccalowe-hodges8162Ай бұрын
    • They fought for property and power that benefits very few people. What does 'fight for your country' even mean? It's a meaningless phrase. Nationalism is opium for the masses, it's a tool of oppression that only serves to keep the little people believing that an arbitrary in-group means something, that they have more in common with their own oppressors than with workers from other countries.

      @christiegreenwood2642@christiegreenwood2642Ай бұрын
  • Someone once said "You can judge a society by how it treats its most vulnerable". This generation helped to build up America . This is the Thanks they get.

    @redpillrules3136@redpillrules31363 ай бұрын
    • Someone also said, "You voted for it! Stop crying about it!"

      @Lazy_Psyduck@Lazy_Psyduck2 ай бұрын
    • It's not up to society to provide houseing It's to people to provide thier own houseing It's no one's fault but thiers they made bad decisions and to good to work no sympathy for lazy dope head dead beats

      @endoftherope@endoftherope2 ай бұрын
    • there are so many mean people out there. Hugs, don't pay them any attention.💕💖

      @sparrowwren8673@sparrowwren86732 ай бұрын
    • Uhhhhhh, no. The baby boomer generation is what killed this country. The generation before them built it

      @Ryan-wx1bi@Ryan-wx1bi2 ай бұрын
    • yes yes yes

      @raymondrichmond-qe6vv@raymondrichmond-qe6vv2 ай бұрын
  • I have been homeless for awhile now in Phoenix. I work full time. The cost of living has blown up, but companies refuse to adjust to take care of their employees. My company which claims compassion as a hallmark of their core beliefs, will pay so little that I cannot afford to qualify to even rent a home. Greed is the problem. Greedy landlords, Greedy bosses. Greedy Country.

    @tomarkhos1@tomarkhos14 ай бұрын
    • Landlords have to pay bills too.

      @stryfetc1471@stryfetc14712 ай бұрын
    • @stryfetc1471 yeah, duh. We ALL have to pay bills. The difference is I use my labor to pay my bills. I don't leach off either peoples labor to pay my bills like a landlord does.

      @tomarkhos1@tomarkhos12 ай бұрын
    • @tomarkhos1 Renting apartments will be a thing until it's not. So you're just talking nonsense, you will always have to pay for a place to stay.

      @stryfetc1471@stryfetc14712 ай бұрын
    • Not if you crossed the border illegally, than Biden gives you everything for free, food, clothes, shelter, phones, etc.

      @momsmusic8136@momsmusic81362 ай бұрын
    • Don't always blame the landlord. I'm still trying to wrap my head around our home of 60 years has been accessed a valuation that has increased 10 times the original value with absolutely nothing done to it. If property taxes double or triple...your rent will too. Just like you suddenly get $20 to make a hamburger. Your hamburger will cost $16. You are right the real virus is greed. That will destroy us.

      @twohandsandaradio@twohandsandaradio2 ай бұрын
  • How can America send Billions of dollars to other countries yet do nothing to help the vulnerable. This isn’t right.🇺🇸

    @CMoore8539@CMoore85394 ай бұрын
    • The U.S. does lots to help poor people. The inflation after the pandemic has made the situation nearly impossible.

      @kerrynight3271@kerrynight32714 ай бұрын
    • ​@kerrynight3271 inflation is the expansion of the money supply and only washinton has the money printer...government is the problem

      @kylewatson5133@kylewatson51334 ай бұрын
    • The US will help you if you are an illegal immigrant or if you have kids. The US doesn't care about old people.

      @benton-benton@benton-benton4 ай бұрын
    • What makes you think America does nothing to help the vulnerable?

      @scarpfish@scarpfish4 ай бұрын
    • @@kerrynight3271 America is Not helping seniors enough. Many are losing their homes right now. Many already homeless.

      @CMoore8539@CMoore85394 ай бұрын
  • This is so scary. I bought a small house before retirement instead of renting and now I think it was the smartest decison I ever made.

    @timtebowfan628@timtebowfan6284 ай бұрын
    • Not if you lived under rent control like me in Canada. My rent is pegged to inflation and utilities are all included. I won't tell you the price beause you'd all want to kill me.

      @stoneneils@stoneneils4 ай бұрын
    • I'm very glad for you we got a 1,000 sq. foot hoe 30 years ago and it is too big for us now that we are retired. Funny how most Americans want such a huge house

      @priscillabohn4621@priscillabohn46214 ай бұрын
    • It was the best decision.

      @MelywoodMedia@MelywoodMedia4 ай бұрын
    • All it takes is loss of your livelihood to lose these mortgages too coz you have to pay property taxes to the man even if fully paid for.

      @GlobalVillageTravelChannel@GlobalVillageTravelChannel4 ай бұрын
    • @@GlobalVillageTravelChannel a lot of people have worked many years and have social security to cover insurance taxes food and fuel

      @MelywoodMedia@MelywoodMedia4 ай бұрын
  • All Arizona congressman and women should be ashamed of themselves. In the richest country in the world you let seniors live like that!!! Disgusting!!!

    @puglove876@puglove876Ай бұрын
    • Agreed. And no one talks about about the COVID 19 Govt funding could have gone towards housing issues....

      @Favorite-catNip@Favorite-catNip4 күн бұрын
  • I am a senior who is now homeless, first time ever, due to rising rental costs in BC Canada. Unbelievable. Very difficult. It may lead to my early death.

    @gretatheotherone4686@gretatheotherone46862 ай бұрын
    • Where do you live?

      @sweet_amir@sweet_amir29 күн бұрын
    • @@sweet_amir where are you ? ❤

      @andreaeady8000@andreaeady80005 сағат бұрын
    • @andrea. I think your reply is to Greta😊

      @jollymollyramram9702@jollymollyramram97024 сағат бұрын
    • @@sweet_amir Okanagan Valley

      @gretatheotherone4686@gretatheotherone46864 сағат бұрын
  • Its pretty heartless of a landlord to evict a 90 year old lady. Shame on him .

    @Bebedollie@Bebedollie4 ай бұрын
    • That's capitalism

      @ColburnClark@ColburnClark4 ай бұрын
    • Doesn't surprise me for a landlord. What shocks me is the US just let it happen.

      @sinebar@sinebar4 ай бұрын
    • Turns out landlord couldn't afford the house, she couldn't either so together they lost the house. Wish we could of helped together (you and I)her out of this tragity❤❤

      @captng@captng4 ай бұрын
    • @@captng Where does it say that in the video? Do you have any proof you know these people or are you just a capitalist apologist?

      @ColburnClark@ColburnClark4 ай бұрын
    • @@ColburnClark point is do you? Pretty fast to say villain. Could be the landlord had catastrophic events as well. Owning a house has also substantial additional costs.

      @captng@captng4 ай бұрын
  • These people lived through the most prosperous era in history. Imagine how bad it'll be for their children when they get old.

    @telescopicS627@telescopicS6274 ай бұрын
    • They spent it all. Us younger folks already know we will be on our own.

      @rubyannr6898@rubyannr68984 ай бұрын
    • they obviously didn't prosper and/or prepare well for retirement

      @royharper2003@royharper20034 ай бұрын
    • @@royharper2003that is not always the case. Illness can drain funds even people who are very well off. The US is one of the most expensive countries to get old in.

      @Etj1313@Etj13134 ай бұрын
    • ​@@royharper2003they did prosper though

      @zoned7609@zoned76094 ай бұрын
    • exactly we know from the start how fucked up the system is and we cannot rely on anyone or anything!@@rubyannr6898

      @tysone1254@tysone12544 ай бұрын
  • That increase in rent should not be allowed. There should be more regulation on housing and food.

    @bonniehall578@bonniehall5783 ай бұрын
    • Government should help citizens first with housing assistance. Based on income, housing assistance should be paid to landlords, especially for seniors and veterans. Citizens should be able to apply for housing assistance prior to being evicted. It might save everyone money in the long run.

      @vallejoborncalihasbecomeal9022@vallejoborncalihasbecomeal902213 күн бұрын
  • I've been homeless, and it's an empty feeling that you can't understand unless you experience it.

    @csnyder820@csnyder8204 ай бұрын
    • Keep voting for demonCrats and experience homelessness again.....FACT

      @CantStandBIdensFace@CantStandBIdensFace4 ай бұрын
    • 🙏🏾

      @fah232@fah2324 ай бұрын
    • Drugs ? Were the problem w/ u ?

      @gizza150@gizza1504 ай бұрын
    • Same. Was last homeless back in 2016. Medical bills garnished my paychecks & I had no choice but to give up my house & move into a shite travel trailer! I did so on my own BEFORE I ended up getting evicted & was living in my car for 2 months, & worked like 80 hrs a wk in a Nursing Home as a CNA . I put my stuff into storage. Moving into the trailer saved me around 500 bucks pm. 500 bucks I just didn't have, no matter how hard I worked. I also had a car payment. It's true. It can happen to ANYONE! 🤷‍♀️

      @rachelkristine4669@rachelkristine46694 ай бұрын
    • 🖤🖤🖤🖤

      @ContractStarr@ContractStarr4 ай бұрын
  • We need to normalize a simple lifestyle and stop normalizing debt. Huge SUVs, huge houses and private universities are simply not necessary. I live within my budget and I sleep better at night knowing that if I lose my job tomorrow, ' be fine. I didn't buy the biggest house. I bought the one I could comfortably repay

    @PennyBurdick318@PennyBurdick3184 ай бұрын
    • Yeah can being frugal be sexy please? recently mentioned that I'm frugal to a young woman and she gave me the weirdest look... Being financially responsible is looked down on

      @Bradleyschaeffer376@Bradleyschaeffer3764 ай бұрын
    • I wish I could find it, but I remember reading a study once that claimed financially insolvent men had 1.5-2x more sexual partners than their financially solvent counterparts.

      @Ashleycorrie8494@Ashleycorrie84944 ай бұрын
    • I think people should also seriously look into investing of some kind. Something that brings money back to your pocket, real estate, stocks, whatever can bring back value to their bank account rather than draining it. Obviously investing has its risks but so does just having money in depreciating assets or straight up liabilities.

      @MichealTanner141@MichealTanner1414 ай бұрын
    • Big house suv. Bruh you got people driving Honda civics, living in a 1 bedroom apartment and not a luxury one at that living paycheck to paycheck. The median rent is 2000. A lot of financial professionals especially the one I work with Samuel Peter Descovich agree that one should not spend more than 30% of their gross income on rent. That means you need to make a minimum of about $80,000. Interesting considering the median income is $54,000.

      @RandalHebert@RandalHebert4 ай бұрын
    • The system is corrupt​@@RandalHebert

      @Anomaly66666@Anomaly666664 ай бұрын
  • This is so , so sad. The elderly living like this. Makes me cry. The women' s teeth stolen. My goodness.

    @caridadrevilla2439@caridadrevilla24392 ай бұрын
    • Ya I know ,they stoled my friends dentures.Being homeless sucks,at the mercy of society and they will take your last penny and laugh!America has become a cesspool.People pat you on the back and stab you with a knife.Never in this life did I think it would be this way

      @Opys381@Opys38120 күн бұрын
    • They stole my friends dentures. He passed away 1year ago

      @Opys381@Opys3816 күн бұрын
  • I am a baby boomer and I remember how low the wages were in the late 1960's and into the early 1980's. They were office jobs that paid anywhere from $4,000 to $8,000 per year for a 40 hour a week job and that was considered a good job. What were young people supposed to do back then? I never, ever considered working in fast food so my first jobs were in banking - YES banking!!!! This is not the baby boomer generation's fault!!!! I am 75 years old now and have a real pension and SS but if my parents had not left me money then I do not know what I would've done!!!! I worked for 44 years!!!

    @community1949@community19492 ай бұрын
  • No one deserves to be without a home in America, the richest country on the planet. No one deserves to be homeless period.

    @ronneyrendon@ronneyrendon4 ай бұрын
    • I have been homeless for 2 years pray for me without doing any major drugs..

      @Cornelius419@Cornelius4194 ай бұрын
    • @@Cornelius419 prayed. but you need to get to know Lord Jesus and ask Him for every help ! he is real and He hears us and helps us. live your best cleanest life and do evry thing you know to be right. Ask Him for guidance always.

      @cobainzlady@cobainzlady21 күн бұрын
    • This is why I'm communist..yet the capitalist fascist pigs throw it in my face ..😮

      @cliftonbowers6376@cliftonbowers637612 күн бұрын
    • America is not rich, everything is going on a credit card (so to speak) that will never be paid off. We are actually in a precarious spot. We have no industry.

      @karlpetzing525@karlpetzing52510 күн бұрын
    • The richest is the UAE, sorry.

      @godswarrior2952@godswarrior29527 күн бұрын
  • Im a 57yr single female,trying to find a job, lost my buisness of 15 years,lost my car and one step away from being homeless,I pray God takes care of me.

    @dawnsinay1464@dawnsinay14644 ай бұрын
    • Don’t depend on a fictional sky god. Every thing you need is inside you.

      @williamwilson6499@williamwilson64994 ай бұрын
    • @@williamwilson6499that is your opinion please don’t take her hope away just because you don’t believe she is entitled to her belief that is why people came to this country

      @darlenesutton7248@darlenesutton72484 ай бұрын
    • @@darlenesutton7248 Her hope and rescue lie within her. Depending on an imaginary friend is a Fool’s Errand.

      @williamwilson6499@williamwilson64994 ай бұрын
    • ​@@darlenesutton7248false hope is worse than no hope. Grow up, join the real world, stop living a delusional fantasy and maybe you wont end up like her

      @redrustyhill2@redrustyhill24 ай бұрын
    • If you fictional sky god existed or gave a shit about his followers, this wouldn’t be happening in the first place.

      @vomitkermit3446@vomitkermit34464 ай бұрын
  • My prayers goes to these folks.

    @claudettedoyley9056@claudettedoyley90563 ай бұрын
    • My farts go out in da wind to ..my question is r u volunteering at salvation army? If not you are part of the problem

      @cliftonbowers6376@cliftonbowers637612 күн бұрын
  • I’m from Casa Grande, AZ and I was shocked to see how much homelessness has increased. 10, 15 years; there was little-to-no homeless people, now it’s a common sight. 😢

    @EricSanAltarez@EricSanAltarez4 ай бұрын
    • Homelessness is common in America now. Wages have not kept up with the cost of living. And some of these people have drug or mental health issues. It's really sad

      @gregorylyon1004@gregorylyon10044 ай бұрын
    • I don't think that there's a city in usa without homeless any more. Recently I was in Boise Idaho which is not big city and it's somehow wealth place and I saw a block with homeless people.😢

      @kostasveronis5882@kostasveronis5882Ай бұрын
  • 44% of all properties bought are now by corporations. The new landlords are big businesses

    @irishpicker7295@irishpicker72954 ай бұрын
    • That is a lie, I'm a real estate investor and I buy property nationwide. Only 10% of all property in the entire country is owned by a corporation and those numbers are as recent as last month November 2023. Do your homework before you post anything because your numbers are not correct at all. Stop creating drama when it isn't there.

      @CompetitionSportsNetwork@CompetitionSportsNetwork4 ай бұрын
    • @@CompetitionSportsNetwork go on shill, 44% of all new purchases are now owned by corporations. In 10 years that 10% will be 50% of all homes.

      @irishpicker7295@irishpicker72954 ай бұрын
    • It should be 0% dipshit. What does a corporation need with a house. And also what makes you think the person that is buying the house is legit and isnt being backed by a corporation? And what makes you think they would go through you and not a guy they have in house?

      @vomitkermit3446@vomitkermit34464 ай бұрын
    • And some are slumlord corps

      @back2the80s@back2the80s4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@CompetitionSportsNetworkall the property investors even if it is 10% , I do not believe in people profiting from buying up housing just to make money renting them out at unaffordable prices. Thos is causing housing shortages and increasing prices...but hey...seems like investors are just greedy like every other these days and don't care about anyone else.

      @mel4856@mel48564 ай бұрын
  • Crazy I was homeless here right when Covid started. I stayed in that same shelter and I was probably one of the only few people not on drugs. Literally almost everyone of those people there were on drugs. It was the worse experience of my life, but I’m so thankful for it because it humbled me like no other.

    @lagangvideos@lagangvideos4 ай бұрын
    • What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.

      @HungryGhost999@HungryGhost9994 ай бұрын
    • Same experience and won’t be blind agitated by dogs barking for divisions and wars 🇺🇸❤️

      @imanbogencookingvideo@imanbogencookingvideo4 ай бұрын
    • @@whatdawhatda9272 same there!! Portable chargers stolen every day. Made me so angry when people would steal my belongings.

      @lagangvideos@lagangvideos4 ай бұрын
    • Once America realizes ppl don't become homeless due to drugs, but other way around, they'll turn that ship around.

      @123batina@123batina4 ай бұрын
    • With $1300 disability pension he could move to other towns where they only charged $600 a month for rent He wouldn't have to live on the street -that's crazy

      @Joce123@Joce1234 ай бұрын
  • My 38 yr old son died in September from an overdose..he was homeless for 5 yrs..he finally gave up..tired of the struggle..im 67..couldnt afford to house him..im living on 800 a month..hes not suffering any longer.

    @heidiroy-kerckhoff1527@heidiroy-kerckhoff15272 ай бұрын
    • I lost my daughter last Easter. She had mental illness her landlord raised her rent almost $400 a month, she couldn't possibly pay that increase. My mom left me a house, I live just outside Yuma. My daughter wouldn't be able to get services here. My insurances and taxes have gone up so much just in 3 years Idk if I'll be able to keep my house. I'm 58 with severe disabilities. I'm very afraid of what's going to happen, I'm afraid for my son too. I'll never know my grandchildren because my son can't afford to have kids.

      @sleepstate1@sleepstate12 ай бұрын
    • if you ever lose your house, just go to Mexico, find a quit town at the beach, and don't look back. You will be able to live there with 800 dollars a month@@sleepstate1

      @user-wo8ui3bz7v@user-wo8ui3bz7v2 ай бұрын
    • I am so sorry for your loss!

      @bonnieterman4342@bonnieterman4342Ай бұрын
    • @@sleepstate1😢just a sad situation. I hope better things happen for you.

      @lavonnealexander6936@lavonnealexander693616 күн бұрын
    • I’m so very sorry.

      @themustar601@themustar60116 күн бұрын
  • This sounds so much like what happened to our family. My daughter was diagnosed with 120 degree scoliosis. Our insurance would not cover the surgery until her rib punctured her heart which was 1/4" away. Shriner's of St Louis did her operations which cost 5.5 million dollars. There were so many other things that added up including transportation to and from Kansas, audiologist blood which the red cross charged us $1500 x 6 a pint up front for each operation, x rays, doctors at home, time lost from work. My antiques store was closed more than open so we depended on my husband's salary. It was all too much for him to handle including also having an autistic son in special education so he left us. When he left I was unable to pay the mortgage and insurance on both my home and business. The kids and I got a one room studio apartment. I finally had a nervous breakdown and now we are all living in a studio sized public housing tower. My 1995 Jeep Cherokee was stolen so we are riding buses everywhere. My autistic son rides three buses each way to get back and forth to the community college. We are a paycheck away from homelessness and will never recover.

    @victorianmelody46@victorianmelody462 ай бұрын
    • I am sorry you are going through so much! No human being should have to go through this.

      @mjblue84@mjblue842 ай бұрын
    • I'm so sorry this happened. I pray that you can recover. 🙏🏽 it may not look like how it was. But I'm praying for a new beginning for you!

      @LatishaBlayne@LatishaBlayne22 күн бұрын
    • Ask Jesus for miracles. i have had many from Him.

      @cobainzlady@cobainzlady21 күн бұрын
    • @@cobainzlady That means a lot to me. Thank you.

      @victorianmelody46@victorianmelody4621 күн бұрын
    • @@LatishaBlayne Thank you so very much.

      @victorianmelody46@victorianmelody4621 күн бұрын
  • This is sheer neglect by the US Government on the citizens of the US. Im just totally shocked at at how little they think of their own. Billions sent to Israel and Ukraine but nothing for the homies. Its disgusting.

    @IrishEyesAreSmiling@IrishEyesAreSmiling4 ай бұрын
    • Oh & don't forget the illegal immigrants flooding our border. They get health care ,housing, food, transportation. It is disgusting!

      @pamlove421@pamlove4214 ай бұрын
    • I blamed the people for letting this happen. This is a disgrace.💯

      @Bossgames369@Bossgames3694 ай бұрын
    • You’re not wrong

      @MRCATWRENCH@MRCATWRENCH4 ай бұрын
    • Seems the trouble might be democracy. People aren't voting for those politicians who know we have to spend money on this.

      @debbiemetke5938@debbiemetke59384 ай бұрын
    • ​@@debbiemetke5938The USA isn't a democracy. We're a Constitutional Republic and We the People need to snatch the corrupt government's power away.

      @robinsonfamily3948@robinsonfamily39484 ай бұрын
  • I’m from west Europe, and I don’t understand why people in America think it’s the land of dreams .it’s a nightmare for most people who get sick and got no social security system.

    @myriamhuybrechts2315@myriamhuybrechts23154 ай бұрын
    • there is a simple thing called health insurance to prevent these kinds of situations. there is also free social healhcare for the poor, as well as welfare, food, and housing benefits for the poor. We also have social security benefits for people who have worked and paid into the system. I don't understand why people from Europe make these kinds of comments without educating themselvs, especially when Europe has a homeless problem as well.

      @royharper2003@royharper20034 ай бұрын
    • Please. Western Europeans, especially French, are very ignorant of what happens in the US. We have health insurance even for unemployed people as well as State Healthcare paid by taxes. Many of the folks who are homeless are suffering from drug addictions or have been kicked out by their spouses and have too much pride to go home to their families.

      @lavinder11@lavinder114 ай бұрын
    • ​@royharper2003 I'm in France now and they literally think that we have no social benefits. It's a superiority complex build on lies.

      @lavinder11@lavinder114 ай бұрын
    • @@royharper2003Oh, the „wonderful“ German Krankenkasse. You pay your share every month, and after ten years you need an ophthalmologist to check your eye nerve and what happens? Of the 23 ophthalmologists in your hometown (population 1.5 million) the one with the shortest waiting list says „We can check your eyes in SIX weeks.“ So you go to a private ophthalmologist and pay €278,- to have your eyes checked. A disgrace. Here in Switzerland I pay a lot more for my own health insurance, but the longest I had to wait for an appointment was two days. 48 hours. And when I told them that in Bavaria it takes at least six weeks, they laugh it off („Well, now you’re in Switzerland. Forget Germany.“)

      @Sir_Typesalot@Sir_Typesalot4 ай бұрын
    • @@Sir_Typesalot That's why I said people should have their own private health insurance instead of relying on social healthcare.

      @royharper2003@royharper20034 ай бұрын
  • I, too, bought a home five years ago at the advice of a friend. I am so glad that I did because I can manage the mortgage on my social security. God bless everyone.

    @user-ne7zi3ym3b@user-ne7zi3ym3b2 ай бұрын
  • I've watched many of these homeless videos and I'm so sick of trolls saying it's all drug addicts and lazy people. I guess that makes them sleep better at night thinking it will never happen to them. I'm sure many of these people thought the same way yet here they are.

    @matthewfusaro2590@matthewfusaro25902 ай бұрын
    • Trust me , it isn’t just drug addicts and lazy people. The system is just corrupt

      @lavonnealexander6936@lavonnealexander693616 күн бұрын
  • As a baby boomer in bad health and on social security only, if my only child and her family hadn't taken me in, I would be one of the many living on the streets. During Covid, I went through all of my savings and ended up having to sell my car because I couldn't afford the repairs. My heart breaks whenever I see or hear of the elderly that are homeless.

    @sandrataylor3723@sandrataylor37234 ай бұрын
    • Same here it sucks

      @maryhardy6468@maryhardy64684 ай бұрын
    • This makes me so angry. America has failed its most vulnerable

      @hilarytsai7415@hilarytsai74154 ай бұрын
    • @@hilarytsai7415 Canada and America have also failed the younger generations. Probably 60% of the population is one dry month away from homelessness. Rents/mortgages are killing most of us. Don't get sick. Don't lose your job. Don't relax. THE RENT MUST BE PAID!

      @ZeroGravity60@ZeroGravity604 ай бұрын
    • Why did you not have any savings?

      @TheRealCatof@TheRealCatof4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@TheRealCatof She said she went through them because of poor health

      @hilarytsai7415@hilarytsai74154 ай бұрын
  • Im currently living it this year. Never thought id be a single mom and homeless. Been rough since my divorce after 13 years together, then i lost my job and have had a hard time finding something else for awhile. Ive never been in a situation like this and ive been working since 14 and on my own since 16. Just thankful to have a hotel room for Christmas. I finally found a good job, just doesn't start until Jan 9. This job is going to get my son and I back on our feet and im so happy and grateful for it.

    @frauditorreaper@frauditorreaper4 ай бұрын
    • Young people will be hired for a job. The elderly will not be hired.

      @benton-benton@benton-benton4 ай бұрын
    • @@benton-benton I don't see myself as elderly yet at 47 but I do agree. I have the experience and degree, but they will most likely give the job to someone younger.

      @frauditorreaper@frauditorreaper4 ай бұрын
    • God bless you

      @mitchdegrace2040@mitchdegrace20404 ай бұрын
    • Wish you well are you ok

      @ryankottke8120@ryankottke81204 ай бұрын
    • Wishing you all the best. I cannot believe what is happening in America.

      @Booklady444@Booklady4444 ай бұрын
  • I am blessed. This could easily be me out there on the streets!

    @aletageer6911@aletageer69113 ай бұрын
  • This is beyond sad. I am a 1964 baby boomer and I own a home with a "low" monthly payment and I always try to always be ahead two house payments however, I always pray hard to never experience anything like this 😢😭

    @jerseygirl2364@jerseygirl23644 ай бұрын
    • 1964 same as yourselves. I make a small 6 figure income, even a small 7 figure net worth but I'm still worried a major illness could do this to me. I would like to marry but that can be hazardous also these days with divorce happy courts.

      @jonathanwallace6667@jonathanwallace66674 ай бұрын
    • 1965 My home in Orlando paid off .

      @colleenpeck6347@colleenpeck63473 ай бұрын
    • Hi jerseygirl. Keep that payment low and hopefully pay it off soon. NJ has lots of help for seniors once you hit 65.

      @suzannetaylor5374@suzannetaylor53742 ай бұрын
    • If your payment is low, try to pay it off early. You'll need to be debt free for retirement.

      @curiouspenguin6887@curiouspenguin688713 күн бұрын
  • My nephew became homeless with the housing crash in Cali 2008, Lost his business which was moving people from one house to another. Then the Santa Rosa fires burnt Him out of the house he was living in as the entire subdivision was leveled. He rented a space in a barn. He died of heart failure a year after the fires.

    @rosalapeligrosarojas2063@rosalapeligrosarojas20634 ай бұрын
    • So sorry to hear that! The government could have bought large apt complexes for low income people but of course, they never did and now it’s very expensive to purchase these type of properties! This angers me so much as we take care of illegals in 5 star hotels! Biden hates America and Americans! 😡

      @lilyrose7082@lilyrose70824 ай бұрын
    • Condolences for the loss of your nephew. There is a lot of suffering now as there was back then; and, I think many people are a bit numb. IMHO, the story of your nephew is a tragedy. He had a lot of courage to keep going despite all that befell him. Most people don't realize how easy it is for life to fall apart. Your nephew did his best with the bad hand he was dealt; and, for that alone he is an inspiration.🌹🕊

      @carlettesouthern-robert2992@carlettesouthern-robert29924 ай бұрын
    • Wow. I'm so sorry for him and for your loss

      @janetrogers4738@janetrogers47384 ай бұрын
    • Condolences 💐. I had a business in San Diego but with the economy crash we left in 2007. So many tried to stop us friends and family but numbers never lie and it was going to get bad. 2008 was probably the worst year in California, friends and family were trying to leave but their was no money with no jobs. It costed us almost $10k to relocate all across to the Midwest. Worth it to this day.

      @conquerunderstanding7517@conquerunderstanding75174 ай бұрын
    • Deepest heartfelt condolences.

      @jerrys.1910@jerrys.19104 ай бұрын
  • I love living alone in my van at night. It's 100% dark. I park in a safe, quiet place. No rent. No utilities. And no health insurance bill-the VA covers me. Homeless for life; and no regrets.

    @Darronsanderson@Darronsanderson4 ай бұрын
    • What kind of van do you recommend reliability wise

      @user-iz7iw2bs7y@user-iz7iw2bs7y4 ай бұрын
    • Not homeless but i do enjoy living long term our of my truck bed. Besides water getting in its an amazing life to live with so little

      @patinsley@patinsley4 ай бұрын
    • Van life will be the new America for a lot of people. I might even join you even though my home is paid for and I have 5 acres that is paid for as well. Everything paid off, but I'm out of a Job. And not many jobs in Michigan. Don't believe indeed

      @gregorylyon1004@gregorylyon10044 ай бұрын
    • @@gregorylyon1004 I’m in MI too searching for a job as well. Tough times brother stay strong

      @user-iz7iw2bs7y@user-iz7iw2bs7y4 ай бұрын
    • Til your car breaks down...

      @sharonklinger912@sharonklinger9123 ай бұрын
  • Please stay strong and keep struggling. My homeless nightmare in America went on 38 years before I was helped by my community. Thank you everyone fighting for the homeless people and are elders who always deserve respect and dignity. They will be housed! It just takes a bit of time.

    @jeffransom2977@jeffransom29773 ай бұрын
    • 38 years of being homeless?! How were you consistently homeless for 38 years?!

      @maimadixon5717@maimadixon57173 ай бұрын
    • And getting a home in yr.s, deCades, is hardly just 'a bitbof time'.😮

      @stormyweather8798@stormyweather87983 ай бұрын
  • This is so sad. As 26 with one child. Me and my partner currently staying in a hotel after losing our temporary housing. And our home back in 2022. I cant imagine what's going to happen to us in the future 💔

    @Alicelovesclover@Alicelovesclover4 ай бұрын
    • All the best to you and your family🌹

      @jollymollyramram9702@jollymollyramram97023 сағат бұрын
  • My mom is 81 and has nothing to worry about. We take good care of her.

    @rickynorris1694@rickynorris16944 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for being there. God bless you!

      @minimalist2406@minimalist24064 ай бұрын
    • Unfortunately she is the exception not the norm..

      @michaell8722@michaell87224 ай бұрын
    • Strong family values and connections are very important. Multi -generational bonding are crucial to everyones mutual survival.

      @milycome@milycome4 ай бұрын
    • that doesn't help the people in this video.

      @PapagenoMF@PapagenoMF4 ай бұрын
    • Awesome dude what does that have to do with this video?

      @IfYouInsist@IfYouInsist4 ай бұрын
  • In my country, disabled and old people would never be homeless and without food, thank God I live in Sweden

    @Michels_Supercars@Michels_Supercars4 ай бұрын
    • Need a wife ? Or servant 😅

      @saritalil9116@saritalil91164 ай бұрын
    • @@saritalil9116 Don't need anything I am a businessman and started from 0 and am financially independent today you have to be creative

      @Michels_Supercars@Michels_Supercars4 ай бұрын
    • I loved Sweden's socialism when I was an exchange student there in the early 70s. Middle class Americans would have considered it poverty, but everybody had what they needed.

      @kerrynight3271@kerrynight32714 ай бұрын
    • Never say it never happen to you. The EU is going in the same direction as America, it's just taking a little longer to get there.

      @matthewfusaro2590@matthewfusaro25902 ай бұрын
    • Isn't Sweden almost a shithole with the illegal aliens?

      @hellboundbuddha912@hellboundbuddha9122 ай бұрын
  • in Finland they give the homeless a solo apartment and also get them help with their problems. It gives them a breathing space to sort themselves out and start again. They have found that it not only gets people off the street, gives them some dignity, it is cost effective compared to not doing anything but provide day time shelters so the old problems continue.

    @roalddahl1623@roalddahl16233 ай бұрын
  • Being born as a baby boomer had its advantages in terms of growth in the US economy. But what people need it still was not easy many of us held jobs in jr. high and high school, while working our way through college, which it was still a financial stretch. The family usually had only one black and white TV. Eating out was still considered a luxury.

    @covercalls88@covercalls884 ай бұрын
    • We didn't pay for television. We paid very little for a telephone to hang on the wall. We certainly didn't have Wi-Fi. These are all things people think they have to have now.

      @gaillessard2786@gaillessard278619 күн бұрын
    • @@gaillessard2786 I would gladly trade those things for the housing price opportunities the Boomers had, which were never available to today’s generations.

      @samuelnicholas7834@samuelnicholas783411 күн бұрын
  • The rent increase is real. Just before I moved into my new house my apartment announced they were raising the rent from $950 to $1400 a month. I could afford that because that was what my future mortgage payment was going to be but I ended up having to go month to month because Covid led to supply shortages that indefinitely delayed my build and I had no clue when it would be done, the homebuilder wouldn't give me a closing date so I couldn't sign a long term lease. Month to month shot up from &1450 a month before covid to $2150 a month. I ended up blowing through all my savings to cover rent and I just barely moved in as I was down to my last $100 that wasn't tied up in the down payment for the house, closing costs, etc. I was actually contemplating living out of my car in the Costco parking lot next to the school I worked at before I finally received the news that house would be completed

    @solinvictus4367@solinvictus43674 ай бұрын
    • How awful. Dam l.l.'s.

      @stormyweather8798@stormyweather87983 ай бұрын
  • It's criminal the way rents have increased.

    @sherryvt61@sherryvt614 ай бұрын
    • It i pure insanity.

      @loisaustin6200@loisaustin62004 ай бұрын
    • It is literal criminality and this is the reason the US citizens are in such traumatic situations. Our government has sold us out to these huge companies buying out all rentable properties, hiking the rent

      @janelliot5643@janelliot56434 ай бұрын
    • Vote Blue again and see how bad it really can get!

      @steveng7174@steveng71744 ай бұрын
    • It actually is. It’s racketeering.

      @NoNameToYou@NoNameToYou4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@steveng7174The Homeless problem has nothing to do with blue vs red, it's due to the failure of Capitalism.

      @Jes17579@Jes175794 ай бұрын
  • I lived in that selfish state for over 2 years from 1970-1972. My then husband who was college-educated couldn't get more than minimum wage jobs! I kept after him to GET OUT! His millionaire parents wanted to "keep us there for companionship" but didn't believe us when we told them of the lack of opportunity! Years later I would hear similar stories from other people about their experiences. "Ugh! I went to [Tucson or Phoenix]. No job benefits! No decent paying jobs! High rents! No common courtesy! Glad I got out!" After I divorced my second (and last) husband, he was lured to Phoenix. (He was an electrical design engineer.) For a while he was living the "high life." Then the economy collapsed at the same time he got cancer. They had no use for him. (Some compassion!) His company dumped him. He died homeless and impoverished. (I found out about this months later.) So, my question is "Why isn't Arizona listed as one of the WORST and POOREST states in the Union?" While I have lived in Mississippi and Alabama, I have seen much worse conditions in Arizona and in more abundance!

    @rebeccaaugustine8628@rebeccaaugustine86284 ай бұрын
  • This is so heartbreaking, especially for the man with the little dog. Im so sorry for ur plight. I hope it gets better❤❤

    @jerig2820@jerig28204 ай бұрын
  • The world’s wealthiest country and this is happening ? wtf is wrong with governments. It’s not just the US . Hearing about that 90 year old lady who was evicted broke my bloody heart. I pray she finds shelter

    @Lewielewie8@Lewielewie84 ай бұрын
    • Its NOT so wealthy, its a LIE.......The US gets by with printing money & living on credit..its all coming to a big crash Soon

      @mikemiller659@mikemiller6594 ай бұрын
    • Governments don't represent the average person anymore. The elite, which is a group of people that is far less than 1% of the population, have decided all of this human suffering is worth it and the rest of us are just trying to survive. It very sad actually. Capitalism has lead to this oligarchy.

      @DawitWondim@DawitWondim4 ай бұрын
    • Money is everything in the USA.

      @Mrc172@Mrc1724 ай бұрын
    • Greed is the problem

      @mht5875@mht58754 ай бұрын
    • I'm sure that will help

      @katella@katella4 ай бұрын
  • Friends, remember that some people are homeless because of life circumstances outside of their control, not all are criminals, drug addicted, mentally ill, or vagrants disinterested in working. Many had prosperous and productive careers before disaster overturned their lives. My mother used to say to me as a child, when she saw a troubled soul in the street, “There but for the grace of God go I.” Appreciate the blessings you have, even if your life is not exactly the way you would like. Pray for others. Help where you can.

    @johnj.flanagan-songsoffaith@johnj.flanagan-songsoffaith3 ай бұрын
  • This is heat breaking and scary to end up homeless. I am single on a fixed income. I don't know what I would do if I didn't own a house. The only sad thing is I ended up in debt fixing all repairs builder failed to do and thought of having to rent because of massive debt scares me. My heart breaks for these people. I cried watching this video

    @chrisrousseau1984@chrisrousseau19842 ай бұрын
  • I am a baby boomer and it saddens me to see this going on to all the people who made America strong Vietnam Veterans etc. Shame on our government!!!! I and my husband are Veterans as well. If it weren't for my smart husband leaving the city and moving into a rural town outside of El Paos,Tx. we would be in same predicament. We own our home free and clear and we get free health care times are tough this economy has me worried

    @priscillabohn4621@priscillabohn46214 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for your service.

      @stevenhanson6057@stevenhanson60574 ай бұрын
    • #1 Don't live in a city. #2 panhandle 20 bucks for a survival kit with axe and Firestarter at Walmart and build a shelter in the woods. #3 We are not animals we can survive in the woods easy, almost all small towns have a free food bank.

      @kushking949@kushking9494 ай бұрын
    • Me too at 59 years old. What a shame!

      @djdigital3806@djdigital38064 ай бұрын
    • This is just the world that your generation created and voted for.

      @jonasmiller5755@jonasmiller57554 ай бұрын
    • You are blaming the wrong government. Putin, Xi and others have worsened the global problem.

      @HungryGhost999@HungryGhost9994 ай бұрын
  • So sad that our country squandering money to everything but not to these poor unfortunate folks😢 What is a disgrace !!!

    @maximusk545@maximusk5454 ай бұрын
    • This is nonsense, anyone 62 or older can move into assisted living and everything is paid for, these people are making a choice, let them.

      @unpopularopinion9831@unpopularopinion98314 ай бұрын
    • Boomers voted for the overwhelming majority of existing economic policy. Zero sympathy, 200% schadenfreude.

      @kaptainwarp@kaptainwarp4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@unpopularopinion9831Are you sure? Then why those service providers won't let them know? Why not you announce to all the homeless people about the assistance?

      @sootuckchoong7077@sootuckchoong70774 ай бұрын
    • ​@@sootuckchoong7077The assisted living comment is complete bunk at least in the US. What was implied does not exist.

      @hippiebits2071@hippiebits20714 ай бұрын
    • You don't know what you're talking about. You are wrong. There is hardly any senior housing in the US. Do you have any idea what assisted living costs? It's at least 12,000 a month! You don't know anything.@@unpopularopinion9831

      @benton-benton@benton-benton4 ай бұрын
  • This is terrible. Not only do I worry about my grandmother who's in her late '80s now, but I also worry about my father who will be 63 in March. Corporate greed is the reason why so many Americans are facing homelessness now even some who are younger. These private real estate companies are buying up apartment complexes across the country and overcharging more than what these places are worth even if they're in a bad area. It's unfair to people who earn less. I myself have a developmental disability and was pretty much screwed over early on in my teens and early 20s by a vocational rehab program that was supposed to help me find me a permanent job. I'm just getting my life together. I decided to eventually get my passport and leave the US for good. I earn money online now. By the time I reach my dad's age, I could end up on the streets. That's something I don't want especially after seeing my mom experience homeless due to her mental illness.

    @jessicasmith5728@jessicasmith57283 ай бұрын
  • Managing money is different from accumulating wealth, and the lack of investment education in schools may explain why people struggle to maintain their financial gains. I personally benefited from the market crisis as I embrace challenging times while others tend to avoid them. Well, at least my advisor does too, jokingly.

    @thes3363@thes33634 ай бұрын
    • I agree with you and I believe that Professionals are currently dominating the market since they have access to both the necessary strategy for making money in this industry and exclusive insider market information.

      @melissagrice@melissagrice4 ай бұрын
    • I keep wondering how people earn money in financial markets, i tried trading bitcoin on my own made a huge loss and now I'm scared of investing more..

      @Florencecoxx@Florencecoxx4 ай бұрын
    • @@Florencecoxx You’re welcome.

      @thes3363@thes33634 ай бұрын
    • Basic money smartz classes are needed. Investment skills can be self taught. Takes a person with a practical bend.

      @stormyweather8798@stormyweather87983 ай бұрын
  • I was homeless for 3 years, thanks to LAFH I recovered from homelessness within a year after being housed, and it's been almost 5 years since then I've always have had a job, and now have two jobs, so I'm paying back to the economy fast & plenty. We need more people to help, there's not enough!!! it took over half a year for LAFH to get me housed after applied. I appreciate their support and efforts and will make donations when I build better wealth. Huge homelessness means poor leadership!

    @AlexSage@AlexSage4 ай бұрын
    • @AlexSage Thank you for your story and about homelessness it makes me sick and upset in such a mammoth country of wealth that someone should be homeless.....even if they are house in tiny homes or pods......village dwellings..... everyone should have the right also to a job......take care and very proud of you......Blanca 😂🌁💜☕🍩👣🌺🙏🌹🌉

      @blancaestrada396@blancaestrada3964 ай бұрын
    • @@blancaestrada396 Thank you!

      @AlexSage@AlexSage4 ай бұрын
    • Thank you for sharing your story. I'm a single mom and we've been homeless for about 2.5 months now. I finally found a new great paying job, but it doesn't start until January 9th. We stay in hotels when we have money, but usually we live in my car. This new job will get us back on our feet, thankfully. It's the getting by until then that's difficult. But, I see the light at the end of the tunnel and I know this rough time won't last forever. I've never gone through something like this before and im 47. I've been working since 14 and moved out at 16. I won't lie, it's been scary.

      @frauditorreaper@frauditorreaper4 ай бұрын
    • @@frauditorreaper Thank you! Even though I'm always neat, tidy & ultra hygienic. Took showers at least 5 days a week during homelessness. Job recruiters can sense that something's wrong, I could see it in their eyes, and I couldn't get a job. When I looked at people's faces they seemed so well nourished and pampered to me, although they're just regular people, that's because they have a shelter. My paradigm (the way I saw the world) was compromised which was further depressing. I probably looked awful during those years, hardly employable. Right now I feel like I don't even have to sell myself, I can get hired easily. But when I was homeless, I couldn't get a job. Don't get me wrong I don't judge a book by it's cover myself, but unfortunately that's how I witnessed it that people perhaps subconsciously judged me by the way I appeared & adequate trust couldn't be established... I wish you a good luck, and good for you being able to get a job so fast!!!

      @AlexSage@AlexSage4 ай бұрын
    • @@starlight-dg3sq who told you I voted for democrats? check yourself you kind of sound delusional a bit =)) but then everybody go through such stages, so I get it.. ;)

      @AlexSage@AlexSage3 ай бұрын
  • This was very disheartening to watch. Many of us are just one accident, health crisis, or job loss away from homelessness. Once you're homeless, it's extremely difficult to climb back out of that hole. I don't know the solution but radical ideas are needed.

    @JJJJ-gl2uf@JJJJ-gl2uf4 ай бұрын
    • Here are a few radical ideas: 1)get valuable marketable skills 2)live below your means. Quit buying stupid crap you dont need. Stop all unnecessary spending. 3) buy assets that make money/increase in value instead of liabilities that decrease in value. 4) instead of hanging out with loosers, get a side hustle that can be turned into a full time gig.

      @redrustyhill2@redrustyhill24 ай бұрын
    • @@redrustyhill2 Those are great ideas assuming your basic needs are met and you have an environment that encourages a constructive mindset. Unfortunately, that isn't a reality for most homeless people.

      @scarpfish@scarpfish4 ай бұрын
    • @@redrustyhill2 blah blah all of that takes having money to begin with. You people are stupid.

      @emilycopeland7493@emilycopeland74934 ай бұрын
    • It's has already become radical Homlessness is a growing epidemic that's why...

      @Opys381@Opys38120 күн бұрын
    • Stability having a foundation comes first and good people around you.Some don't have that.Yes it's sad :GodBless You

      @Opys381@Opys38120 күн бұрын
  • Justa Center is a fabulous organization. If you feel moved to help them. I left Phoenix but still love the city and people.

    @cjsjedi73@cjsjedi733 ай бұрын
  • I thank God for my mother. After tearing up my right arm are a third time due to lifting heavy patients; she held my settlement money. We looked for something I could manage if I became totally disabled. That was 30 years ago. I bought a small double wide with the money. Best move I ever made. I thank her for making me listen. I also would have been homeless; with the increase in rent.

    @nancygibson5769@nancygibson576910 күн бұрын
  • I am 69 and not far from that situation. Things are too expensive and government is a lie

    @robertbritton7556@robertbritton75564 ай бұрын
  • “How’s it possible for homeowners in phoenix or Arizona to increase rent that quickly?” “We as the city of Phoenix are helping to create new affordable housing, we fund new developments constantly, my team just bought a hotel to convert into affordable housing for over 55s who are on low income” Damn, the city of phoenix doesn’t care at all for seniors or vets.

    @2knowhere@2knowhere4 ай бұрын
  • A very sad and compelling documentary that, reflects the pervasive homelessness epidemic in the States and those, that, are unfortunately, forced to face it😔 I have a deep passion and love for North America (since I began travelling there in 2018 and was also, homeless myself long ago in a period of my troubled youth) but I have witnessed the decay of the metropolitan cities within the USA and the increasing crisis of national homelessness and find it shocking that, such a rich and magnificent country would allow their population (especially, the elderly, disabled or, the veteran's that sacrificed so much for their country) to suffer to such a degree without offering the supportive solutions that, the government are more than capable of subsidising. Thank god for the charitable organisations that, are fighting so tirelessly to make a difference. It is a very heart-breaking situation and I hope that, the people who featured in this film found the stability, comfort and supportive help they need and deserve 🕊🌠🕊🙏🕊🌠🕊

    @wolfmoon3431@wolfmoon34313 ай бұрын
  • Our own yard needs to be clean before we help others.. This is ridiculous.. unreal

    @janetfigley1026@janetfigley10264 ай бұрын
  • This happened to me. It was really difficult. Still fighting. Dealing with the late stage cancer for the second time.

    @dopeymark@dopeymark4 ай бұрын
    • 😮 oh no 😢

      @sarahrean7174@sarahrean71744 ай бұрын
    • I'm sorry! Prayers to you.

      @lisabolo26@lisabolo264 ай бұрын
    • wishing you all the best.

      @jpbalx@jpbalx4 ай бұрын
    • @juanorregochannel5678@juanorregochannel56784 ай бұрын
    • Prayers for you and all others that one day we will actually do that about this problem

      @joeysworldsewer@joeysworldsewer4 ай бұрын
  • The takeaway that I see from this is that entering retirement as a renter is very dangerous. Of course, if one is well off and can easily afford the rent, then no problem.

    @rcas350pilot8@rcas350pilot84 ай бұрын
    • You either need to be rich or have nothing in retirement, everyone else suffers. At 62 you can move into assisted living and they pay for everything, but you can't have anything, no assets really at all.

      @unpopularopinion9831@unpopularopinion98314 ай бұрын
    • Limited supply means waiting lists for subsidized living most places.

      @pegph4988@pegph49884 ай бұрын
    • Even if you have a paid off house, property tax and insurance can cause ruin if you are in areas that have raised property tax so high it's impossible to pay it.

      @benton-benton@benton-benton4 ай бұрын
    • WHAT assisted living?????????? You are wrong. Assisted living costs 12,000 a month! Do some research. Stop making things up.@@unpopularopinion9831

      @benton-benton@benton-benton4 ай бұрын
    • @@benton-benton If one is in that situation, then sell the paid off house and buy another house where taxes are more affordable. Also be aware many jurisdictions have property tax exemptions for senior and disabled citizens. I know senior citizens who pay no property taxes on their paid off homes.

      @rcas350pilot8@rcas350pilot84 ай бұрын
  • I have just recently returned to Phoenix after 13 years. The rent here has gone up 300% since 13 years ago.

    @gozimusable1@gozimusable12 ай бұрын
  • when you are homeless and come out of it you never forget it no matter what you to it well be burned in your mind forever. I still feel it every day that one slip and its back to that. Some days it scares me some days living in this world full of bills and money being homeless seems like peace.

    @NeroCloud@NeroCloud4 ай бұрын
  • Sending my love and prayers to Vicky, Ricky and all the homeless out there. This could be anyone of us. ❤

    @kimpreston3628@kimpreston36284 ай бұрын
    • ​@@millennialsecularandauthri3338hillarious??

      @jessamaelorenzo3432@jessamaelorenzo34324 ай бұрын
    • @millennialsecularandauthri3338 I genuinely hope people show your piss poor generation the same attitude when your disgustingly tattooed, ear gagued bodies turn all decrepit, rotted out and disgusting. On behalf of Generation Z, I want to say to the Millenials go fuck yourselves you 90s nostalgia kool aid drinking idiots. Hating on the boomers ain't gonna solve a damn thing. You old middle aged disrespectful asshole. You're one medical diagnosis from losing it all yourself.

      @joeysworldsewer@joeysworldsewer4 ай бұрын
    • You probably voted for this.

      @beng4647@beng46474 ай бұрын
    • Absolutely. Do not grow old or get sick in America.😭

      @saigejones3363@saigejones33634 ай бұрын
    • Yes.... just good wishes from India 😢👍🪔🪔

      @dr.sagarguru9356@dr.sagarguru93564 ай бұрын
  • I can’t watch this. I became homeless 9 years ago but I was able to get assistance and got off the streets into apartment. But I live at the mercy of my landlord. If my rent goes up too much i’ll Be out of the streets again. I am 68

    @leorapier9389@leorapier93894 ай бұрын
    • Dont count on Section 8/Hud housing Authority.These people are heartless

      @Opys381@Opys38120 күн бұрын
  • All of those younger people who accuse seniors (baby boomers) of having it all and leading the good life and causing the spiral of house prices and rental incomes should watch this video and lower their heads in shame...

    @tedthesailor172@tedthesailor1724 ай бұрын
  • Homelessness is all over the world and it is a crisis. There needs to be more housing everywhere.

    @jk-bx1gz@jk-bx1gzАй бұрын
  • I am 64, so glad I bought a home when they were still affordable $46K ( Tampa bay area) it's paid for so I got that going for me

    @tigermanmccool4037@tigermanmccool40374 ай бұрын
    • How much are your taxes and insurance??

      @gregorylyon1004@gregorylyon10044 ай бұрын
  • I became homeless in 2012. I was 52, my job had recently been outsourced and my marriage ended. For five years I slept after hours in a toy store which belonged to a friend of mine. In 2017 the local department of health told my friend that it was illegal for him to have a homeless man sleep in his store. This was in Pomona, New York. I immigrated to Israel where I work as a janitor, rent a small apartment and I live normally. The solution to homelessness is very simple: abolish single family zoning and institute a guaranteed minimum income. Obviously there needs to be national health insurance. This isn't quantum physics however Americans don't care if poor people die. Which is why US life expectancy is falling. I was a patriotic American my entire life. Not anymore. After paying so much in taxes for so many years I was dumped onto the street to die in the middle of a New York winter.

    @JacobStein1960@JacobStein19604 ай бұрын
    • Can America have all of the money that it gives to Israel back? That'll help fix homelessness here.

      @GrantDWilliams82@GrantDWilliams824 ай бұрын
    • ​@@GrantDWilliams82no it won't. We wouldn't use that money for homelessness. We already have the money we need to end homelessness. And the homes are already built. We choose not to help.

      @zoned7609@zoned76094 ай бұрын
    • @@GrantDWilliams82 That would be quite a miracle. Since its founding Israel has received about $130 billion in US aid. The budget of New York City was $107 billion for 2023. The United States gave $3.3 billion to Israel in 2022. The budget for the US Mint was $4.4 billion in 2023. The budget for the Secret Service was $2.9 billion in 2023. Jeff Bezos has a personal net worth greater than all the aid ever given by the US to Israel.

      @JacobStein1960@JacobStein19604 ай бұрын
    • @@zoned7609 Do you know what fungibility is? Clearly you don't.

      @GrantDWilliams82@GrantDWilliams824 ай бұрын
    • @@JacobStein1960 I said it would HELP end homelessness. Not that it would all by itself. Your comment was pointless.

      @GrantDWilliams82@GrantDWilliams824 ай бұрын
  • I'm 65 1/2 years old struggling to make ends meet I haven't succeeded Social Security is not near enough for the cost of living and to keep a roof over your head sure is a slap to my dignity it's getting harder and harder to stay alive

    @tomtroy3792@tomtroy37923 ай бұрын
  • Yes that's right! 5 years ago at the age of 6o I too became homeless because my entire town burned down! Imagine about 30 thousand people all at the same time trying to find shelter,it's an experience I would never wish anyone. After 4 years and finally being able to find a permanent home, whenever I see someone less fortunate I do what ever I can to help such as getting food, a cold drink and maybe a simple conversation because I will never forget those very difficult times!

    @simonettewarr8162@simonettewarr816223 күн бұрын
  • i moved from US to my homeland Africa...best decision i ever made for myself....... In america you never know how you will end up

    @marthacmd@marthacmd4 ай бұрын
    • Where you end up depends on you. If you do drugs where do you think you'll end up???? Lol. It's call choices.

      @glow1815@glow18154 ай бұрын
    • So all those people who are homeless because of medical bills are they addicts too? Have some empathy or, alternatively, listen/read for comprehension because you might be one month away from homelessness.@@glow1815

      @shayscott7498@shayscott74982 ай бұрын
  • When working in Montana I filed for disability. My lower back is terrible shape. I was told within a year I would have it. It took longer and my money run out. One Sunday after church I packed up my things and went to a shelter in the town nearby. I fared better than most. Some people had no transportation or anything. It took another six months until everything was approved. There's alot if the population who's one month between having a house and homelessness. Thanks for sharing.

    @pedenmk@pedenmk4 ай бұрын
    • God bless brother

      @joeysworldsewer@joeysworldsewer4 ай бұрын
    • @@joeysworldsewer your welcome. Thanks.

      @pedenmk@pedenmk4 ай бұрын
    • @pedenmk too much of this country is one paycheck, one chronic health diagnosis, or one car accident away from losing their entire livelihood. This is the greatest country in the world, we have no excuses for not helping the needy. Adverse hardship should nullify debts, especially medical debts, and seniors on fixed income exempt from rent hikes.

      @joeysworldsewer@joeysworldsewer4 ай бұрын
    • So GET a DESK JOB! Like a HUNDRED MILLION Americans HAVE! STOP FREELOADING!!!!

      @traybern@traybern4 ай бұрын
    • @@traybern If he could do a desk job, he never would have gotten approved for disability.

      @kerrynight3271@kerrynight32714 ай бұрын
  • Homeless at 90???? I can't imagine how hard that must be???

    @brandonbrown4819@brandonbrown48193 ай бұрын
  • Sad state. No one should be homeless

    @noneyanoneya5829@noneyanoneya58292 ай бұрын
  • The following contributes to the scarcity of affordable housing in many cities 1) Fewer landlords accepting Section 8 vouchers 2) the gentrification of older neighborhoods 3) the "don't build affordable housing in my backyard" attitude 4) private equity firms becoming landlords 5) cumbersome & convoluted bureaucracy prevents the development of multi-unit housing.

    @Missy-Missy1111@Missy-Missy11114 ай бұрын
    • @user-xz5qi7wq1u@user-xz5qi7wq1u3 ай бұрын
    • well said. But unfortunately the American population in general is so brainwashed, that as long as it doesn't affect them directly, they don't care

      @user-wo8ui3bz7v@user-wo8ui3bz7v2 ай бұрын
    • ...and short term rentals in residential neighborhoods.

      @Notta_trick@Notta_trick16 күн бұрын
    • In my city (Tucson) landlords are no longer permitted to decline Section 8 vouchers.

      @jamesphillips5073@jamesphillips507311 күн бұрын
    • ​@@jamesphillips5073Same in Phoenix now..income discrimination is now illegal here.

      @margueritemazzeo2904@margueritemazzeo290410 күн бұрын
  • A nation's development has to be measured in how it treats its most vulnerable members. Everyone is just 1 step away from misery.

    @myponyislit6529@myponyislit65294 ай бұрын
    • There is NO EXCUSE for being INCREDIBLY STUPID. 99.99% of the homeless are DRUGGIES!!!

      @traybern@traybern4 ай бұрын
    • Its exactly what these aging boomers voted for.

      @jonasmiller5755@jonasmiller57554 ай бұрын
    • There's money for millions who illegally crossed the southern border. How many are in Arizona and where are they staying? It's the American govt that chooses where the money goes. Obviously the most vulnerable citizens are not a priority.

      @a.salmon8193@a.salmon81934 ай бұрын
    • That has NOTHING to do with development.

      @traybern@traybern3 ай бұрын
    • @@a.salmon8193 perhaps make them legal and let them pay taxes and have them stop receiving government assistance. Most of them are very hard workers and could boost the economy if we were not so opposed to keeping them out.

      @Lanestunes123@Lanestunes1233 ай бұрын
  • This world is beyond broken alllllll over the globe and i pray for humanity all the time.

    @verlindaallen3335@verlindaallen33354 ай бұрын
  • 7 years taking care of folks, lost everything in the recession. That was 2006. It's been a roller coaster, on/off a home. Without good friends I would be on the streets or in the woods. I work 7 days a week, but housing cost are rising far, far faster than incomes. Anti-trust laws not being enforced, broadening the wealth gap exponentially, and we're building tent cities for asylum seekers. Nothing for the forgotten homeless. We all thought we would bounce right back as we quickly approached retirement. Then they bumped retirement age up 2 years after millions had already paid in for 30+ years! A forced contract on a minor, altered. Think you're good? Better look at the age of most homeless people. There's your retirement. Thank you for a lifetime of contributions to the wealthy!

    @BobbyHickey@BobbyHickey4 ай бұрын
  • My rent was about $700. Then the boom. Over three or four years, by the end of 2019, it rose to over $1,200. And it was headed up. I moved to Arkansas.

    @jmac5951@jmac59514 ай бұрын
    • Been looking of moving to central time zone north of red river and east to Appalachia!

      @stephenyoung2742@stephenyoung27422 ай бұрын
    • @stephenyoung2742 Arkansas is very beautiful and it truly has four seasons, which I am enjoying. But the pace of life is definitely slower.

      @jmac5951@jmac59512 ай бұрын
  • This is what 40 years of capital cashing out labor as a standard yearly business practice looks like. It all started in the 80s. Capitalism just gave up on caring about human lives. You just work, earn money for your employer, earn just enough for yourself to pay your daily bills and then your job gets cashed out, then you get another job that gets cashed out, this repeats until you are too old to get another job.

    @davidcomito505@davidcomito5054 ай бұрын
  • Great job Arte TV. Thank you for reporting what is really going on in America. This is the first time I have seen a report from Arte TV, now I look forward to more, I live in Pasadena, CA, once again, great job Arte TV.

    @timothy4545@timothy4545Ай бұрын
  • THIS IS WHY I STAY SO HUMBLE AND GRATEFUL FOR EVERYTHING I HAVE. AND WHAT I DON'T HAVE, I DON'T NEED.

    @mizundrstod@mizundrstod18 күн бұрын
  • Today families have to pull together and take in thier parents and grandparents. The grandkids can enjoy the love of grandparents in the home. Living alone today is a luxury.

    @glorialovesChrist@glorialovesChrist4 ай бұрын
  • I grew up in Phoenix Arizona I don't ever remember seeing any homeless people around & I was all over the valley of the sun. I moved away from there in 89 as it appeared to be going downhill back then. It's a tough place to be without a roof over your head. I pray these people will find a better place to live.

    @miguelsalami@miguelsalami4 ай бұрын
    • Try going downtown. There has been a homeless tent park there for over 30 yrs

      @SERBIAZ@SERBIAZ4 ай бұрын
    • ​@SERBIAZ true downtown was rough. Even Tempe where the University is has always had a HUGE homeless population. I left Arizona a few years ago. It's just, not a happy place in the Phoenix area. The nature is pretty, but it's all fake. Nobody cares about eachother there. Its just me me me. I now live in Florida. I own land in a small town where people know each other. It's truly affordable here. Arizona is a trap. It's "low tax" but everything is expensive.

      @joeysworldsewer@joeysworldsewer4 ай бұрын
    • @@joeysworldsewerFlorida is getting expensive AF too - have you seen Orlando rents lately? The major cities in Florida all have burgeoning homeless populations too

      @flanagamer@flanagamer4 ай бұрын
    • @flanagamer I'll be honest man, I have a decent enough job and property to my name which means I'm kind of immune to the rent situation right now. Rent is high in Orlando, but it has been for a while. There's affordable places to live all over, just not in as trendy of places as the major metros. My fellow Gen Z will complain about the rent, I just quit my lease, bought some land in the middle of the sticks and put a manufactured home on it. My commute to work is utter buttcheeks, but my car is good on gas and I can afford to screw around and be a stoner redneck without anyone to bother me.

      @joeysworldsewer@joeysworldsewer4 ай бұрын
    • came out in 2007 when i was just 18 to live with family i had in az. In just the last few years, rents have skyrocketed. Tiny 'luxury' home communities are going up but its literally just apartments made to look like houses. They go for 2400 for a two bedroom that my friend has. I'm making 23$/hr but it feels like life was more affordable when i was making 13.79/hr back in 2017. I was paying 900$ for a nice one bedroom. Now? That same unit 1400-1800 easy. Even run down areas will try to push 1200 for a one bedroom or even studio. @@joeysworldsewer

      @Davitofrito@Davitofrito4 ай бұрын
  • What a sad world we live in today, not taking care of our older people

    @beasawade6032@beasawade6032Ай бұрын
  • No senior should ever be sleeping on the streets

    @MommaOG22@MommaOG224 ай бұрын
  • We have that problem in Sweden too. There need to be put in place some possibility for these people to find a room mate to share rent with. Some connection center where people can meet and connect. Rather go together and live 2 or even 3 people in a home than being homeless.

    @carinaejag@carinaejag4 ай бұрын
    • Brilliant idea,and simple .this is heart breaking.💙uk

      @tonkysue207@tonkysue2074 ай бұрын
    • Didn't know even Sweden was so severe with homelessness.

      @desmondisaacs8475@desmondisaacs84753 ай бұрын
    • Good idea, unfortunately our government doesn't care... most countries would mobilize a social services agency to facilitate a program such as you suggested 🤷‍♀️

      @user-xz5qi7wq1u@user-xz5qi7wq1u3 ай бұрын
    • If it were friends living together.. Strangers won't work. Too many character flaws and addictions.

      @stormyweather8798@stormyweather87983 ай бұрын
    • In the 80s and 90s roommate service agencies were common. I lived with roommates in Brooklyn, San Francisco and Sydney.

      @rasbot2@rasbot22 ай бұрын
  • In 2012 I went homeless in Phoenix AZ. Worst part of my life and its due to that economy. I was lucky enough to have a friend take me in back east and I am doing better and back to normal. AZ was one of the worst places I have ever lived. Stay away. I lived in a hotel for 2 weeks downtown with drug dealers knocking at my door at 2 am. Had to pay everyday or get kicked out by sheriff who was there everyday removing people at 9am. Great place to live! I went from making 75k a year in another state, moved there for a job and within 2 months was fired and homeless because I spent my savings moving west just to find out the people out there are out for themselves and wont hesitate to take your job and livelyhood away in a second. I lost everything I had. Pictures I cant replace, and family keepsakes I couldnt take with me. Thanks Arizona, your a stain in the dirt! I will never forget you POS state!

    @kingfisher7960@kingfisher79604 ай бұрын
    • Something is not adding up with your story, you was fired from a 75k a year job, what did you do to get fired??? Have you ever been addicted to drugs?

      @theoracle6881@theoracle68814 ай бұрын
    • Way to hold yourself accountable and not blame everything else in life but yourself…oh, wait

      @johnwhitmer4036@johnwhitmer40364 ай бұрын
  • When I was homeless back in 79 I saw so many people who suddenly lost everything.

    @barbaraness4507@barbaraness4507Ай бұрын
  • I've been injured and homeless and it's definitely demoralizing. Changes things when you grow past that the way you do money and debt. My credit is over 810. I'm debt free.

    @GEAUXFRUGAL@GEAUXFRUGAL3 ай бұрын
  • Once ya fall into a hole it’s very hard to climb back out

    @tightlines106@tightlines1064 ай бұрын
    • Growing up middle class decades ago, people could screw up several times and still crawl back out. It's not like that anymore, especially when the screwing up involves drugs.

      @kerrynight3271@kerrynight32714 ай бұрын
    • Gotta pull yourself up by your bootstraps, no hand outs, work hard, etc etc

      @tyturner7110@tyturner71102 ай бұрын
  • She didn't answer the question about preventing rent increases. She avoided it. Which is what's driving a lot of people to homeless status. Rent maximizers. They don't care how much they raise the rent as long as they have someone else that will pay it.

    @backnu@backnu4 ай бұрын
    • Don't you remember just a couple years ago when landlords were NOT allowed to evict because of the "C" disease. *Lots* of lowlifes simply stopped paying rent knowing they couldn't be evicted.

      @willbass2869@willbass28694 ай бұрын
    • One idea to counter that is if landlords raise rents that dramatically, a dramatic increase in property taxes on that property should also apply. That new property tax revenue can then be used to help at-risk people, who can't afford these new rent increase, pay the new rental fees.

      @Wasserkaktus@Wasserkaktus4 ай бұрын
    • Most property tax goes to schools. I should know b/c 76% of the hideously high property tax I'm forced to pay goes to the schools.@@Wasserkaktus

      @benton-benton@benton-benton4 ай бұрын
    • Maybe the reason the rents are increasing as fast as they are is BECAUSE the government is increasing the taxes. I have one rental house and its in a decent area so I am blessed with good renters now. BUT my last renters DESTROYED my house, and caused $6,000 in damages. So being a landlord is not all fun and games. And when covid hit, many states allowed renters to NOT pay rent even though they could. BUT the landlord still had to pay the government taxes and insurance costs. The rent I receive is part of my retirement income, most landlord have less than 4 units and need that to survive too. @@Wasserkaktus

      @user-zy3fr2tu3j@user-zy3fr2tu3j4 ай бұрын
    • @backnu BINGO! Yep, she definitely avoided the question, which is the proverbial "elephant in the room", being the actual root cause of homelessness for a LOT of seniors and working class people.

      @zentierra7803@zentierra78034 ай бұрын
  • The video is very informative, seems to me the most important thing to to keep an RV any vehicle maintained. If you have a house you STILL have to maintain it and a vehicle is cheaper than for example having a house with a roof leak or plumbing issues. So keep maintaining your vehicle at ANY means!

    @paulaarchuleta8684@paulaarchuleta86843 ай бұрын
  • I am sickened by the care given to unworthy migrants, yet our elderly are neglected & living on the streets! Our priorities are misaligned!

    @user-fb6il5kf1c@user-fb6il5kf1c2 ай бұрын
  • The same thing is happening in Florida since covid!! Im not on the streets yet, thank God!! I live in my RV on my sister's property. But i had wanted to get into an apt but rents have tripled here so, i cant move. Its been almost 5 yrs now. Im a 68 yr old white woman. My only bad habit is smoking cigarettes. Its criminal whats happening to our seniors. People who had worked all our lives, until they couldn't anymore. Shameful. I'm so sorry folks. 😢❤❤

    @jerig2820@jerig28204 ай бұрын
  • A big difference! I grew up in the 60's, 70'. and 80's. New York, L.A. and San Francisco. 1970 NYC I made $2.00 per hour. Take home about $66.00. My rent was $40.00- So in one week I could pay my rent and have money leftover for food, movies, etc. Life was good, no worries about rent. Darn!

    @knishknish66@knishknish664 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, they also didn’t tax the shit outta you back then for no reason. Taxes keep increasing to pay for ‘stuff,’ but nobody ever sees much improvement in their quality of life because the money is never accounted for.

      @flanagamer@flanagamer4 ай бұрын
    • US gave Israel 14 Billion (#1 recipient of US aid) this year alone and they get about 3 billion every year as well as billions of dollars for other countries so that's where your tax dollars are going and the accounted money @@flanagamer

      @theoracle6881@theoracle68814 ай бұрын
    • In 1983, I made $3.35/hr as a nurse's aid while going to college for my RN. That's when you needed to have hands-on experience, not just take a test on a computer!🤧

      @colleenpeck6347@colleenpeck63473 ай бұрын
  • I. WAS. HOMELESS. FOR. 8. MONTH. WHILE. I. WAS. BATTLING. CANCER. THANK. GOD. I. SURVIVAL MY. INTELLIGENCE HELPED. ME. SURVIVE INTELLIGENCE

    @davidparker8281@davidparker82814 ай бұрын
  • This is very sad...never would have thought this could happen. Societ, times have changed & not for the better. Praying for this to pass. Hang tight.

    @agnes709@agnes7093 ай бұрын
  • Ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. Smart people, talented people, people like you and me, whose lives took a turn ... what this documentary shows is that we should count our blessings everyday for what we have, only God knows if our lives can and some will take a turn such as this in the future.

    @kerlyn3582@kerlyn35824 ай бұрын
    • No. It's nonsense. Anyone 62 or older can move into assisted living and everything is paid for, everything. These people are making a choice, don't feel sorry for them

      @unpopularopinion9831@unpopularopinion98314 ай бұрын
    • So true. I am so thankful for what God has gave me. He could take it all away in the blink of an eye. We should always try to stay humble. Life is a gift. God bless you.

      @sandiscales1963@sandiscales19634 ай бұрын
    • No they can't all move into assisted living. I'm a doctor who worked in hospice for a while before military. It's not a choice for many and also some older people have no help and even know who or where to turn when faced with this for 1st time in their life just like many veterans who don't know what's available to them now when wasn't available before

      @bestlifeever4548@bestlifeever45484 ай бұрын
    • You are living in a different reality. Or you are a bot. You keep saying the same things, none of them true.@@unpopularopinion9831

      @benton-benton@benton-benton4 ай бұрын
    • We can thank God all you want. But this is a serious problem that prayer doesn't solve. Sensible rent control and safety nets for citizens

      @mschivas9356@mschivas93564 ай бұрын
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