@watsonsburner @Blaize79 @WhiteRoseOfSal1 @Oregonian Which studies? Because the ones I've read have found the opposite to be true. Unhoused people tend to be less mobile than their housie counterparts. https://t.co/xBBaqoNXd5
@harv056 @Nicole_A_Hayden @AaronMesh @shanedkavanaugh Do you have a source for your claim? Because here's one that contradicts what you just said. https://t.co/xBBaqoNXd5
@InTh3Middle @OPBTOL @mshannabrooks Sounds reasonable assuming they had the means to travel easily after becoming unhoused. Though this article actually found the opposite to be true but it's from 2013 and looks at a city other than Portland. https://t.
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