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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowOf the 2,000 people that are unhoused in greater Indianapolis today, what would happen if you gave each of them $5,000 in cash? Because that’s what $10 million is for 2,000 people—about $5K each [“City receives nearly $10M in federal money for homelessness efforts,” IBJ.com, May 2].
If you gave them cash, I’m sure some would waste it. But I think some of the people would use that money to start paying rent. Or to get new clothes for a job. Or to buy a vehicle.
I don’t know if this is a viable solution. But doesn’t it seem like in a lot of cases, $5,000 would be enough to dramatically and maybe permanently change the life of a Hoosier with no reliable, safe place to sleep?
—Robby Slaughter
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