With housing instability and inflation on the rise, here's what three local experts had to say about homelessness in New York City, New York.
Does New York City, New York have a lot of homelessness and poverty?
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New York City is intimidating; trash litters the streets, homelessness is rampant, and crime is steadily increasing. Living here takes some getting used to, but in the end, it opens up your life to new experiences. NYC is full of originality and everyone here is unapologetically themselves. If you intend on unleashing your inner self, New York City is the place to do it.
Someone who moves to NYC should know there will be a lot of noise due to the cars and traffic that piles up especially if they go to Manhattan. They should also know that as they walk through the streets, there will unfortunately be many homeless people. The amount of pizza stores that crowd New York City is preposterous.
New York City caters to its more than half population who either does not drive or commute by car. NYC has Julliard, Central Park, The Statue of Liberty, Times Square, and Broadway. It has the highest rent with the second highest homeless population. When you walk the streets of New York City you can’t help but to realize how small you are compared to the towering skyscrapers and the amount of people who have engulfed you while walking down the packed sidewalk.
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