the difference between $800/month rental and $500/month rental won't change to homeless issue
at all
Uhhhh, false?
There are a ton of people who could afford $500/mo that can't afford 160% of that. Duh.
And I'd like to chime in that the % of homeless having mental health issues is probably lower than most people think.
Once you are homeless, I challenge any of you to not have some sort of breakdown. But for it being the cause, I think it's overblown.
What's not really discussed is that many of these people are just getting by and then they have a financial event that screws them up and they literally can't pay for housing.
And they have no one they can ask for help. So many of these people have both ostracized themselves from family and friends of means AND wind up befriending others that are just getting by and can't help.
They've painted themselves into a corner (often their own fault and bad decisions) and have no one to get them through that one event.
It's on them. They are to blame. But it's not all drug addicts and mentally unstable people going homeless. Once they are homeless, THEN much of them lose it or do what people around them do in order to escape: drugs.
Also, a great many of them were kicked out of their homes before turning 18 anyway (again, because of their own bad decisions/behaviors). I don't think that aspect is discussed enough, either. Many of these homeless people grew up living in squalor, moving from motel to motel week to week, always surrounded by drugs, violence, and poverty...and then they're supposed to magically navigate the system to come up with first, last, and security deposit? It's a joke.
Oh, and by and large, having just done a search for a new place to live, as a renter, security deposits have gone through the roof. They used to be like $2-300 - maybe like 25-30% of the monthly rent, but now they're often equal to the monthly rent.
I don't know what's caused that, but it's insane and further exacerbates the problem.