Homelessness in Germany - What if you can’t afford a home? | DW Documentary

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  • Up to one million people in Germany are considered to be experiencing homelessness. Despite having a job or a pension, many are unable to afford a home of their own.
    According to estimates, the number of people experiencing homelessness has been rising steadily since 2008. For too long, politicians have ignored the problem and neglected to collect comprehensive data - even though the issue has long since reached the heart of society. It’s only now in 2022 that the German government will have collected nationwide data to assemble official statistics. Because only people housed in community or emergency shelters are counted, this analysis will be supported by additional reporting on the number of people living on the streets.
    The problem is exacerbated by overburdened aid and support systems, a lack of coordination, a tight housing market and real estate speculation. For experts such as social anthropologist Luisa Schneider, it mainly comes down to a lack of strategy: "At the moment we find ourselves in a situation where we are managing, but not solving homelessness. If we don’t change our social structure, these numbers are going to skyrocket. The problem can’t be solved with our current system."
    Reporter Max Neidlinger accompanied several people experiencing homelessness. Their stories are examples of an ever graver problem: More and more people are homeless or, less visibly, being housed in makeshift accommodation. There is a lack of both affordable housing and a long-term strategy to support those affected. Yet in a joint declaration of EU member states, Germany has pledged to work to end homelessness by 2030.
    Homeless people in Germany have been forced to fend for themselves. Many of them are unable to seek help or are unaware of possible assistance. Some feel a sense of shame and oftentimes they live hidden away, somehow managing to survive. How is it possible that in one of the world’s wealthiest countries, people increasingly cannot afford a home of their own, despite having a job or a pension? And why has there been inaction for so long?
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  • @ZoKitchen
    @ZoKitchen Před 2 lety +274

    Felt so bad for them especially now it’s winter it’s very cold for these homeless people

    • @oliver6287
      @oliver6287 Před 2 lety +2

      These people deserve what they settle for! Documentaries like these are so out of touch with reality. I use to be homeless all this is nonsense!

    • @hellolastname9556
      @hellolastname9556 Před 2 lety +3

      Every country has this at different levels

    • @williamturner6366
      @williamturner6366 Před 2 lety +3

      merkel the traitors germany.

    • @cheyenemariecole3006
      @cheyenemariecole3006 Před 2 lety +5

      Homelessness is such heartbreaking 💔 problem in every country......gentrification is killing beautiful city's and people

    • @axelheujaine1340
      @axelheujaine1340 Před 2 lety

      Surtout ne vous culpabilisez pas, c'est pour vous détruire psychologiquement, la misère existera jusqu'à la fin de l'humanité…. Réfléchissez pourquoi ? ?

  • @csnyder820
    @csnyder820 Před 2 lety +993

    I've been homeless and lived in a garage with my dogs. Doing it in the middle of a Ohio winter is tough. I also walked around a lot. It's one of the most desperate, lonely feelings I've ever had. Watching people live normal lives. I've gotten myself out of the situation but at a cost. I lost my dogs. They had to go to a rescue. My heart was broken. People would be amazed how many homeless stay that way because of their animals.

    • @mkkrupp2462
      @mkkrupp2462 Před 2 lety +130

      Most dogs are better than most people. Imo.

    • @csnyder820
      @csnyder820 Před 2 lety +87

      @@mkkrupp2462 I agree 100%. They never judged me.

    • @m.a.r.e.
      @m.a.r.e. Před 2 lety +72

      I'm so sorry 😔...I can't imagine how hard it is... much love to you 💜

    • @gnrfanhad
      @gnrfanhad Před 2 lety +112

      This is cruel, outrageous and unjust. My dogs are my love and my life. If I were to give them up I would give up on myself just as soon. What good a flat would then do for me? Why is it harder to find accommodation for a person with pets? Pets don't destroy flats. Or at any rate much less than small children, smokers, or young people partying hard. So why are pet owners singled out and discriminated against? Makes me angry.

    • @MeadowDay
      @MeadowDay Před 2 lety +60

      Saddened to hear your story…this bias towards good people and their pets must end, it’s just evil

  • @justplainrobin3029
    @justplainrobin3029 Před 2 lety +22

    This makes me so sad. I'm heartbroken for that sweet lady and her fur babies. I'll pray for her to find a forever home.

    • @AdmiralBison
      @AdmiralBison Před rokem +2

      Praying is nice…encouraging people to vote for Politicians with Socialist polices that helps the people is even better.
      I.e more affordable public housing - rent can be low enough to simply cover administrative and maintenance costs.
      Public housing serve one simple function.
      Push for nice retirement homes, close to amenities, public transport and tied to the retired working class’s pensions, instead of banks gambling it on the stock market.
      On the other hand
      Private and corporate real estates have housing with a profit motive first and foremost, having those homes affordable is not even a consideration;..if anything they take up prime real estate space and only attract the wealthy both foreign and domestic which in turn just drives up housing prices even further.

    • @mistersquare7327
      @mistersquare7327 Před rokem

      ​@@AdmiralBison lol, believing that you can change this abusive and exploitative system through elections is even more naive than believing that prayers can help to solve 100% man made social and economic problems generated by capitalism.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před rokem

      @@mistersquare7327
      That's if you don't mind shortages and decades-long waiting lists eventually making affordable housing unaffordable.

  • @Christian_Girl120
    @Christian_Girl120 Před 2 lety +35

    The scariest part is that it could happen to ANYBODY. And that is so awful, people who are used to having a place to live and now all of a sudden boom, there is NOTHING. Nobody should have to live like this.

    • @iliepetcan1736
      @iliepetcan1736 Před rokem

      Hi thr

    • @goclunker
      @goclunker Před rokem

      Happened to me. My ex and i broke up and I had to move out. Prior to us being together I had an apartment and was ok. Afterwards my apartment was $600 a month more expensive for example ($1200 to $1800 a month) and I was priced out. Housing is completely out of control. Living in my van has afforded me to pay off all my debt and save 8k, something i would never be able to do paying the insane rents.
      That same apartment used to be $800 a month. That’s realistically what it was worth.

    • @liberatedentrepreneur149
      @liberatedentrepreneur149 Před rokem +2

      Anybody ? No. Anybody who isn't prepared, maybe. People who don't have their priorities in order, maybe. Not just "anybody".

    • @goclunker
      @goclunker Před rokem

      @@liberatedentrepreneur149 Careful what you attract with your toxicity…

    • @abhishek2026
      @abhishek2026 Před rokem +1

      @@liberatedentrepreneur149 true. You are right.

  • @mandybon04
    @mandybon04 Před 2 lety +373

    The most frightening part of this is how normal the ones classed as homeless are, it shows how easily it could happen to many of us

    • @nutayahoo5000
      @nutayahoo5000 Před 2 lety +21

      True, this is a challenging time for the average people around the world.

    • @tandiparent1906
      @tandiparent1906 Před 2 lety +9

      The true myth of homelessness is that everyone who is on the streets are either drug addicts, drunks, or have mental issues and this is simply NOT the truth.... no matter what the country is that you live in.🥺

    • @warrenmorphis4208
      @warrenmorphis4208 Před 2 lety +21

      In the US - allegedly one of the richest countries on the planet - the average, working American, is only two missed paychecks, from being homeless....Fact. We use to have 5 classes in this country - the poor....the working poor....the middle class.....the upper class....and the rich. Now, we have basically 3 - the destitute....the working poor...and the rich.

    • @obsidiansea
      @obsidiansea Před 2 lety +4

      @@tanura5830 That's the point - nearly all of those people featured had jobs.

    • @Growmap
      @Growmap Před 2 lety +8

      @@tanura5830 Many homeless people work full time or have multiple jobs. That doesn't help if the rent is so high that they still can't find a place to live.

  • @LeannsAdventures
    @LeannsAdventures Před 2 lety +364

    It's more painful to see elderly people going through this. They should be taken care of.

    • @mtaylor7307
      @mtaylor7307 Před 2 lety +19

      Worldwide elderly abuse is increasing. Ageism is at the root. Older people have defend themselves against society to keep from becoming economic refugees.

    • @Black.Spades
      @Black.Spades Před 2 lety +19

      @@mtaylor7307 Rather defend yourself against the politicians and lobbyists. Those who make normal people to be the scapegoat, so normal folks will blame eachother instead of uniting.

    • @mtaylor7307
      @mtaylor7307 Před 2 lety +11

      @@Black.Spades agreed but most elderly people are victimized by people they trust. I do agree we need the issue addressed at the legislative level.

    • @aiahzohar5636
      @aiahzohar5636 Před 2 lety +7

      @@mtaylor7307 Yes! In the US, a state governor during the coronavirus pandemic said the elderly should be willing to sacrifice themselves for the economy. Ageism is definitely rampant and rising.

    • @aiahzohar5636
      @aiahzohar5636 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Black.Spades You can't defend yourself against everyone. We all need a tribe. But ageism is a socially accepted bigotry, so society feels safe casting out people for the crimes of having survived and served the community for decades.

  • @michealfriedman7084
    @michealfriedman7084 Před 2 lety +11

    My brother recently told me he was homeless, living in his vehicle many years ago.
    It shocked me, he never asked me for help.
    Unfortunately, I was stationed in Okinawa Japan at the time.
    It's an eye opener.

  • @williamwilson6499
    @williamwilson6499 Před rokem +10

    I lived in Germany 76-79 and 90-93. Never saw anything remotely resembling a homeless problem. Housing was hard to get in the early 90s but lots of housing was being built.
    Loved living there…I’ve been back a few times since. I was in the Munich Bahnhof in 2010 and tossed a bottle in the regular trash. An elderly lady walked over and took it out and I thought she was shaming me. But I watched another video of how many poor pensioners were in Germany and I realized she was collecting recyclables for the money.

  • @christineharding4190
    @christineharding4190 Před 2 lety +202

    I'm a 72 year old British woman and at my age there's not much that surprises me, but this documentary really shocked me. I never thought that such a problem would exist in a country like Germany.

    • @stip3135
      @stip3135 Před 2 lety +3

      When you look arround you homelessness is everywhere. Just look at the sides of A roads and empty secluded areas.
      Your generation saw the best after 2 World wars. They give the public some freedom but not before reading them back till now.
      The UK and the west is bankrupt

    • @gtw4546
      @gtw4546 Před 2 lety +24

      I'd love to see stats on before and after the migrant/refugee crisis. Perhaps the reason you didn't see it before is that it was much more unusual in the past?

    • @helensantiago3050
      @helensantiago3050 Před 2 lety +8

      So sad for some who experiencing that situation who leave in progressive country.

    • @ndorobei4391
      @ndorobei4391 Před 2 lety +22

      @@gtw4546 House price always increase faster than monthly wages. That's why. Don't blame immigrants. I heard a lot of people blame Airbnb instead.

    • @gtw4546
      @gtw4546 Před 2 lety +7

      @@ndorobei4391 NOT always - that's just your own bias being revealed.

  • @buttercxpdraws8101
    @buttercxpdraws8101 Před 2 lety +315

    My heart is broken for the lady and her sweet little dogs. I hope they are in a safe, comfortable home together now. 😭

    • @anntodd9288
      @anntodd9288 Před 2 lety +4

      How does sentiment help anyone?
      Jesus did this way??
      Think not !!!

    • @deborahtucker4900
      @deborahtucker4900 Před 2 lety +16

      Why isn't your heart broken for the father and his 2 daughters? Very interesting how human life has less value than that of pets.....

    • @omfug7148
      @omfug7148 Před 2 lety +44

      @@deborahtucker4900 He is in his 50's and has his daughters to lean on, she is 73 and is left with only her 2 little dogs.

    • @commoveo1
      @commoveo1 Před 2 lety +1

      🙏🏼

    • @commoveo1
      @commoveo1 Před 2 lety +7

      @@anntodd9288 hmmm ! I recall everyone selling and sharing everything they had? Of course that part of the Bible isn’t preached!

  • @brianmacpherson4913
    @brianmacpherson4913 Před rokem +5

    All I can say is wow...I watch a lot of documentaries and this is one of the best filmed and edited ones I've ever seen.
    When I whisked me way through Germany last summer on the ICE train through Frankfurt and Koln to Hamburg, I never imagined there were that many homeless in the country.
    It's a big problem in Canada too, and only getting worse with the rise in inflation and the never ending rent increases.
    I truly admire the effort that Euro countries are making to try to mitigate this pressing issue, I only wish the government here cared as much.
    Thank you for making this documentary.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts and experiences.

    • @harukrentz435
      @harukrentz435 Před rokem

      Canada is so vast with population so tiny so how come housing problem occured there?

    • @brianmacpherson4913
      @brianmacpherson4913 Před rokem +2

      @@harukrentz435 because most of the population here is concentrated into less than 1% of the land mass, mainly the cities and larger towns. More people are coming to the cities so demand is high, but new construction is not keeping up or it's quite expensive, plus a lot of the older, more affordable rentals are being torn down or renovated to get those high rents that investors want. The housing market here, like many other places around the world is being manipulated by wealthy owners and investment groups. I'm lucky to have an apartment, here in my city the vacancy rate is around 1%.

    • @brianmacpherson4913
      @brianmacpherson4913 Před rokem +1

      I rewatched and realized the older lady was in Kiel, which I wanted to visit but couldn't because I had to keep going to Denmark.
      Kiel has one of the last remaining German U-Boats, a historical piece (I'm a historian).
      I didn't notice any homeless in Denmark but just like Germany, I'm sure they are there.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před rokem

      @@brianmacpherson4913
      Not really. The government is the one doing the manipulating.

  • @donlange1491
    @donlange1491 Před 2 lety +28

    I live in the U.S. and I've been homeless due to being hit by a drunk illegal immigrant with no license or insurance. I lost the house I was buying laying in a hospital bed in my living room for over a year and over another year in physical therapy. Meanwhile I was working on trying to get disability benefits because I am not able to work due to the injuries from being hit - I am not going to say car accident because it was anything but an accident. I was homeless for over 6 years, applying for disability benefits 3 times each time taking over 2 years to get denied and having to reapply. I live in Michigan, northern part of the southern peninsula. I did 3 Michigan winters in a tent and 3 in a camper. Believe it or not the tent was way better. Trying to heat the camper was harder than heating a tent. I'm now in an apartment that I really hate living in. The neighbors and the rules are insane - literally. And because I live on disability and have government assistance I have everybody and their brother up my ass wanting to know everything about me- what I have, what I don't have, how much money I have or don't have, where my money comes from and where I spend it etc. etc etc.. Being homeless was almost better than the way I live now - at least being homeless I didn't have everyone in my business. I didn't know how I was going to get out of being homeless and now I don't know how I'm going to get out of the situation I'm in and better my life. I want to buy a house again but I don't know how I'm going to make that happen with all the restrictions I live under keeping me down. Homelessness is a worldwide problem that our society doesn't understand at all. People look down on homeless people, as if they're the scum of the earth just because they're homeless. When you get down to the extent of being homeless and then relying on the government to get out of being homeless, it's really very hard to get back up to an acceptable level of living again. I really hate this appartment. I have to make myself think of things to be grateful for every day - like I'm glad I don't have to cut firewood for heat because I'm not physically able to anymore, I like sleeping in my bed instead of a cot and sleeping bag, I like being able to take a shower when I want to or need to, and I like not having to worry about being told that I have to move because I can't stay here or there anymore. It's hard living like this, but it's also hard being homeless. Either way, it's hard to get back to living self sustainable and being able to improve your life. I can't even save money in a bank account because I'll get penalized for it one way or another - they'll raise my rent, cut my food card, or just make me sell anything of any value and possibly just take the money I've managed to save. Making money is the same thing, I get penalized for it, losing more than I make somewhere in the mix. Can't win for losing - ALL BECAUSE I WAS HIT BY A DRUNK ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT WITH NO LICENSE OR INSURANCE. Oh yeah, the illegal immigrant that hit me was not deported or prosecuted. He gets a free ride while I pay the cost of his crime

    • @yassebutt2838
      @yassebutt2838 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm very sorry for you. I hope that things get better soon.

    • @williamwilson6499
      @williamwilson6499 Před rokem +2

      You didn’t have uninsured driver coverage?

    • @donlange1491
      @donlange1491 Před rokem +2

      @@williamwilson6499 Not at that time, didn't even know it existed. I DO NOW THOUGH FOR SURE

    • @dikshantyadav304
      @dikshantyadav304 Před rokem

      More power to you ,just hang on tight.

    • @teresahiggs4896
      @teresahiggs4896 Před rokem +1

      Your story is why I am such a hard line opponent of the current immigration policy. We have the laws but the corrupt liberal goverment is not enforcing the laws that we the people want and our elected officials enacted.
      I will pray for you. I understand what you mean about the alphabet soup agencies being in your business . I was on welfare for a few youears when my daughter was a baby. It’s rough, really rough.
      I can say that the cost of living in the Southern US is cheaper and you are more likely to get your own home here, if you wouid be happy wirh a mobile home .
      And where I live in northern Alabama, you don’t pay any property tax on your primary dwelling if you are disabled. And that really helps. So get your disability ifnyou can, keep,persuing anything that brings you money .

  • @ruthcr8839
    @ruthcr8839 Před 2 lety +665

    What a shame. I just can’t believe this country is going through such horrible moment with the homeless. Great documentary DW! Thanks for sharing with the world.

    • @jollyrodger5319
      @jollyrodger5319 Před 2 lety +28

      @Johnny - Learning n' helping it truly is a worldwide phenomenon so they say I don't think it's a phenomenon I think they're doing it on purpose to extract every dime they can while they can

    • @Aaron-or6ov
      @Aaron-or6ov Před 2 lety +42

      This is happening is America as well. If you go to San Francisco you will see such a sad site. All our government does is talk. They get funds and that money goes to the workers who make upwards to 300k a year and then say they need more money that never gets to the people who need housing. It’s very wrong how things work here.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před 2 lety +35

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment!

    • @ronnynoneofyourbusinessgoo7892
      @ronnynoneofyourbusinessgoo7892 Před 2 lety +20

      @@DWDocumentary 1. She is not really homeless; it's not ideal, but half of Spain lives in garages. 2. It's her choice to have those dogs; it's not like she adopted some kids here or anything. Pets ARE a societal luxury. Given climate change and overpopulation, the whole pet-keeping mania is actually a problem. All that dog food is rain forrest right there. So she is making a choice I am afraid, which is why she went on TV to raise awareness I suppose. Good on her she loves her animals so much but she is making a choice here. 3. If I go by this intro, homelessness is such a problem in Germany, you can't even find a real homeless person for your intro.

    • @JimBob1937
      @JimBob1937 Před 2 lety +10

      It's a human societal problem innate to the concentration of people in towns and city structures. No one, to date, has found an all encompassing solution since the causes are many.

  • @krisjustin3884
    @krisjustin3884 Před 2 lety +408

    This is an outstanding documentary, DW, on a depressing issue in our society. My highest regards and respect for those with the courage to talk about their lives on this video, as they have now become part of the solution by sharing their struggles with us. It can happen to any of us. I salute you DW for introducing us to the plight of real people and not just statistics that can not talk or express the emptiness and despair of homelessness.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před 2 lety +40

      Thanks for watching. We try to cover a broad spectrum of important and often difficult global issues and we really appreciate your positive feedback.

    • @eileencameron4480
      @eileencameron4480 Před 2 lety +14

      Everyone deserves a life time home weather having a job or not!!!🌏☮️🙏💓☀️🐒NOW,!!🔥

    • @audisnewbeginning8616
      @audisnewbeginning8616 Před 2 lety +10

      Sometimes all a person needs(other than housing), is to stop being invisible. Every one of us would just simply feel like we have value and that we are seen.

    • @krisjustin3884
      @krisjustin3884 Před 2 lety +8

      @@eileencameron4480 Agree - it’s a basic right, like eating and drinking.

    • @krisjustin3884
      @krisjustin3884 Před 2 lety +9

      @@audisnewbeginning8616 The loneliness must be one of the most depressing difficulties of a homeless life. I can’t believe more community shelters with bathrooms and basic sleeping facilities haven’t been built in homeless hotspots. Might be a good way to advertise - a company sponsors a homeless community. I would definitely buy products from companies that do this!

  • @leekulec-elston3056
    @leekulec-elston3056 Před 2 lety +3

    Sascha. 😭
    It's admirable that you won't give up your cat. God bless you brother.

  • @risingsunadventuretravels9908

    Excellent documentary, good camera work, good camera angles, good story line, enjoyed watching.

  • @isabellum4676
    @isabellum4676 Před 2 lety +169

    I m from Berlin and within the last years, I see more and more old people collecting bottles because their retirement just doesn't last until the end of the months and the rents are getting higher and higher, among other things. It's heartbreaking and it definitely increased, although many of those had been working for most of their lives.
    Also heartbreaking they want them to give away their pets.. Many, especially elder people, often do not have family or a support system of a similar kind. insisting of abandoning their beloved pets is cold and inhuman. It's really sad and makes me afraid of getting old somehow. All the best for those people and their pets

    • @krisjustin3884
      @krisjustin3884 Před 2 lety +6

      Appreciate your comments here from your own perspective in Berlin. A great support to this documentary.

    • @fotoz2363
      @fotoz2363 Před 2 lety +4

      unfortunately with increasing planet's population it seems like huge amount of resources is spend on just keeping the pets, while there's people out there who have hardly anything to eat in Yemen or Syria

    • @aiahzohar5636
      @aiahzohar5636 Před 2 lety +6

      Isa, I fell like you. I see and hear and read the heartlessness of people towards the elderly and I DREAD becoming old myself. We just toss them out like trash.

    • @user-uh7lp8kr4b
      @user-uh7lp8kr4b Před 2 lety +8

      I was in Berlin to visit friends and I notice that the rent increases, I was shocked

    • @odaenathus7825
      @odaenathus7825 Před 2 lety +4

      I’m not German, I lived in Berlin for a few months (was doing an internship) and believe it or not I was able to live with less than 250 euros (excluding the rent of course). I used to go clubbing every single weekend.
      Every single German can get at least 500 euros (excluding accommodation) and basic health insurance if he/she is unemployed or old!

  • @David-og7di
    @David-og7di Před 2 lety +129

    I was homeless for 5 years in New Zealand. Single people of middle age up seem to really cop it as rents are phenomenal here.
    I worked my trade and took a night job so I had somewhere warm to be.
    It changed me forever. Took a long time to stop hating the politicians who mismanaged the mess.
    I have zero faith in the future for many of us. Go well guys.. you gotta be resourceful

    • @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740
      @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740 Před 2 lety +24

      And Germany giving illegal migrants free housing and making mosques in place of churches and giving government benefits whereas their own population is homeless and poor, wow it's a big shame.
      It happens when you ignore national intrest over international fake image.
      Thank you liberls

    • @aiahzohar5636
      @aiahzohar5636 Před 2 lety +3

      "I have zero faith in the future for many of us." -- Amen!

    • @csbridgemountain7972
      @csbridgemountain7972 Před 2 lety +8

      @@socio-economicnewsnetwork4740 I read many comments before i saw yours ,you was the first one who telling the truth why we in europe have homelessness. Thank you

    • @peterpiper831
      @peterpiper831 Před 2 lety +6

      @@socio-economicnewsnetwork4740
      The other problem is, here in my country ( and probably many) rich overseas people are allowed to buy numerous properties, pushing up prices.
      Anyone who spoke out were labelled ray-cist.

    • @yourdedcat-qr7ln
      @yourdedcat-qr7ln Před 2 lety +4

      I want to buy land and do some community off grid stuff. I been looking in Michigan

  • @k.sullivan6303
    @k.sullivan6303 Před 2 lety +5

    These situations people are suffering through are tragic! My heart goes out to them.

  • @krisadkins946
    @krisadkins946 Před 2 lety +15

    I will keep these wonderful people in my thoughts and prayers. Homelessness is a united nation issue and we never truly appreciate what we have unless we see these people hurting this way. God bless them all.

    • @johnedwards80
      @johnedwards80 Před dnem

      YEs it is unfortunately corporations are buying property at alarming rates and housing costs are out of hand especially in Europe and Australia and the U.S I moved to Thailand from the U .S my wife is from there we knew it was time to get out because property taxes got out of hand here.

  • @everett-tnredsfan
    @everett-tnredsfan Před 2 lety +396

    This is a world wide problem. This shouldn't be going on in this day and age.

    • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
      @BlackMamba-lt8oe Před 2 lety +7

      why its still better to live in a car than a slum

    • @deepakmusinada5011
      @deepakmusinada5011 Před 2 lety +6

      @@BlackMamba-lt8oe it's not better.

    • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
      @BlackMamba-lt8oe Před 2 lety +11

      @@deepakmusinada5011 if i become homeless i will live in a car, no regrets, pushpa 😂😂😂😂, people like you gets excited watching fake movies 😂😂😂😂,

    • @jthomas4361
      @jthomas4361 Před 2 lety +4

      @@BlackMamba-lt8oe yeah ok , sleeping in a car is like sleeping in a freezing shipping container and it can kill you in the summer . You’re exposed and vulnerable whilst sleeping

    • @riesjart1000
      @riesjart1000 Před 2 lety +1

      @@BlackMamba-lt8oe I'd rather live in a slum. People have a home in a slum and a community. They have lives, homeless people in Germany don't.

  • @rawdog42
    @rawdog42 Před 2 lety +352

    It's a Worldwide problem.
    I'm 56, in the town I grew up in (Ajax, Ontario, Canada) the average house price was $35,000. It is $700,000 now.

    • @Michael9-23-15
      @Michael9-23-15 Před 2 lety +1

      It sounds like my city? San Luis Obispo, CA. I can't afford a simple room for rent. The average cost of a room is $850+ . The average cost of a house is about $700k and higher.

    • @larsstougaard7097
      @larsstougaard7097 Před 2 lety +54

      True everyone should be guaranteed at least a one room apartment at an affordable price. I bought my 2 room apartment in Copenhagen for $ 15.000 around 20 years ago, now it valued at $ 150.000 . It's crazy and sad really for those ordinary people or young people trying to get a home 😕

    • @Marcus-kz7rw
      @Marcus-kz7rw Před 2 lety +22

      Inflation goes totally through the roof.

    • @dadikkedude
      @dadikkedude Před 2 lety +42

      @@Marcus-kz7rw Housing prices are far surpassing inflation.

    • @Marcus-kz7rw
      @Marcus-kz7rw Před 2 lety +25

      @@dadikkedude exactly, it's the hidden inflation. The real inflation is a lot higher than what government say, usually they say 2%, but in reality probably 5-6% or higher or year.

  • @elle1642
    @elle1642 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for an amazing film on a very important subject.

  • @Jo-nb7rp
    @Jo-nb7rp Před 2 lety +78

    Breaks my heart how all our countries can find homes and feed refugees and illegal immigrants but we can't house our own people and treat them like trash, it's disgusting, I have helped many homeless in UK...May you all be OK xx

    • @CaroleanneWright
      @CaroleanneWright Před 2 lety +5

      Its shameful x

    • @dekdeknav9366
      @dekdeknav9366 Před 2 lety +7

      Situation in U.S.A. now.

    • @kingmaafa120
      @kingmaafa120 Před 2 lety +3

      Facts

    • @TheTurjan
      @TheTurjan Před rokem +1

      “housing illegal immigrants “ lol you made my day , if someone is illegal stays in shadow have to hide all the time , what’s your point ? i was one of them , i struggled more than anyone , then today i fix my life in all aspects. cheers

    • @charlottetaylor4471
      @charlottetaylor4471 Před rokem

      Illegal immigrants are arriving in dinghys to the UK, and being taken straight to 4* hotels, fed, well looked after indefinitely. Whilst British people suffer.

  • @comradefriendship
    @comradefriendship Před 2 lety +150

    It's so sad when people say that those suffering from homelessness can help themselves perfectly easily. There are so many obstacles and struggles, yet many people want to ignore it.

    • @treasurechest2951
      @treasurechest2951 Před 2 lety +13

      That is part of the loneliness, isn’t it. Not only are you destitute, there is hardly humans willing to connect or even look in the eye. all the while assumptions are made that you must be lazy or a swindler.

    • @xoxoxoxoxo7997
      @xoxoxoxoxo7997 Před 2 lety +10

      Exactly

    • @ChrisSmith88love
      @ChrisSmith88love Před 2 lety +15

      That's the prejudice. Not knowing or admitting this situation can come for anyone it gets kicked down the road. Until a door gets slammed. Harsh.

    • @magdaty1815
      @magdaty1815 Před 2 lety

      Fail of mankind that we as a society can live in ignorance like that. People make a choice to judge the homeless, repeat the lie that they get themselves into it on their own and they can easily get out on their own. Consciously dismiss so many real life stories which can be easily found on yt. AND which can easily happen to anyone: flood, fire, storm, fraud, money draining health condition, and the slippery slope - you lose your job so you lose your income, if you lose your income you eventually lose your home. Also the sytem is wrong if from taxes they feed the institutions but there is no crisis emergency scheme to help out in such cases and bring someone back on the surface - not only the person is saved but this person is again a value as a workforce, tax payer and consumer.

    • @Growmap
      @Growmap Před 2 lety +11

      @@treasurechest2951 I think it is deeper than that. Most likely they realize how close to the edge they are living and are terrified to look at where they could be next month.

  • @deepakmusinada5011
    @deepakmusinada5011 Před 2 lety +863

    No matter which country they are from. All homeless are deserve a shelter. Been homeless for few weeks in India. I mean spent all those days in my office only with one pair off clothes, since my rented house was seized by my owner. I literally cried every day. It's very hard to spend as homeless.

    • @deepakmusinada5011
      @deepakmusinada5011 Před 2 lety +76

      @@BlackMamba-lt8oe I am no more homeless buddy. I am earning 60k per month. I have beautiful house. I was homeless only for few weeks due to some legal issues.

    • @dadikkedude
      @dadikkedude Před 2 lety +36

      Shelters shouldn't be prisons though. Everyone deserves more than a house everyone deserves a home.

    • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
      @BlackMamba-lt8oe Před 2 lety +3

      @@deepakmusinada5011 60 k 😂😂😂😂, thats nothing

    • @willyholdsman3956
      @willyholdsman3956 Před 2 lety +58

      @@dadikkedude The rich and elite are responsible for the poverty in the world, 1 % Of the world exploite the whole world....

    • @deepakmusinada5011
      @deepakmusinada5011 Před 2 lety +103

      @@BlackMamba-lt8oe may be for you, but not for me. Think about people earning less than that. I'm better than begging.

  • @bereal6590
    @bereal6590 Před 2 lety +4

    This poor lady, worked all those years and she has 2 little beloved dogs and she is homeless. I'm crying this is breaking my heart. God bless you and care for you and you furry companions. A true strength and animal lover same as the man who loves his cat. Animals are so kind to us, ppl of aren't. Lovely guy 👋✌✋💕 WHY IS IT AS A COUNTRY BECOMES RICHER THE POOR BECOME POORER MORE DEATHS MORE HOMELESS MORE DESPAIR😢

  • @lilithlevaykjeldahl5257
    @lilithlevaykjeldahl5257 Před 2 lety +25

    I volunteer at a homeless shelter that closes each day at 3pm. These folk have lost everything except their pride. It is an honour to assist them and I have made such wonderful friends. I only wish we could offer overnight sleeping facilities.

    • @zlatankaric7322
      @zlatankaric7322 Před 2 lety +1

      God bless you!

    • @vicbrock1277
      @vicbrock1277 Před rokem +2

      Every country (that collects taxes) Can do better, appears their focus lies elsewhere

    • @johnthompson7105
      @johnthompson7105 Před 9 měsíci

      Europe needs to send all unwanted migrants home we cant house feed and cloth the world

  • @patrickdavenport6254
    @patrickdavenport6254 Před 2 lety +150

    People don't realize how pets can give people a reason to hold on and keep going. A lot of people would die if they didn't have their pets, because they wouldn't have anything else to live for.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před rokem +2

      As in furthering their ego since it's much easier to have your way with a pet than another human who can think for him/herself and won't tolerate abuse.

    • @JanJan-gy7qp
      @JanJan-gy7qp Před rokem +4

      I think everyone knows the value of an animal to take care of, for companionship etc. The risk is for other service users who maybe allergic. I’ve volunteered before as a pet fosterer for a woman’s refuge. Health n safety rules are so strict. I’m really shocked at this documentary although I live on poverty line I’m so greatful I’m not homeless.

    • @donlange1491
      @donlange1491 Před rokem +4

      You are so right on that than anyone without a pet and has family will realize

    • @GenevieveEKelly
      @GenevieveEKelly Před rokem +1

      So very true 😢

    • @angelsone-five7912
      @angelsone-five7912 Před rokem +3

      True, I am all alone in the world and my cats are my family, I couldn`t imagine life without them.

  • @bob2000by
    @bob2000by Před 2 lety +395

    Wait a sec… isn’t it Germany the country who has accepted nearly 2 million refuges within last few years? From what I’ve been told to most of them has been granted a different kind of accommodation like temporary buildings or some alone houses. I hardly support that, but why the same state can’t afford that for it’s regular citizens?

    • @zbigniewsiarkiewicz438
      @zbigniewsiarkiewicz438 Před 2 lety +3

      For emigrants ,the Germans have concentration camps ,like during the secondWorld War ....

    • @evalon9129
      @evalon9129 Před 2 lety +19

      @@zbigniewsiarkiewicz438 Keep those remarks for yourself 🤦‍♀️

    • @zbigniewsiarkiewicz438
      @zbigniewsiarkiewicz438 Před 2 lety

      @@evalon9129 When the Germans built concentration camps in Poland they did not hurt and now it hurts to talk about it ....

    • @evalon9129
      @evalon9129 Před 2 lety +16

      @@zbigniewsiarkiewicz438 everyone knows about this -we are talking about homelessness and a lack of affordable houses here 🤦‍♀️

    • @zbigniewsiarkiewicz438
      @zbigniewsiarkiewicz438 Před 2 lety +18

      @@evalon9129 Now you have a problem ,but after World War II , millions of Poles did not have a roof over their heads and that was good ....When the Germans get hurt ,it's a big cry ....

  • @cmataira
    @cmataira Před 2 lety +1

    This is inspiring and helpful.

  • @sharonwhiteley6510
    @sharonwhiteley6510 Před 2 lety +11

    As a dog parent, my heart goes out to those especially devoted to their furry family members.
    What happened to all the American military quarters turned over to the German government?

    • @williamwilson6499
      @williamwilson6499 Před rokem

      They were turned into apartments/housing for Germans…duh

  • @TheKayaklover
    @TheKayaklover Před 2 lety +185

    "AND MY DOGS ARE LIKE MY CHILDREN. I AM NOT PUTTING THEM AWAY!!" ....... God bless that senior woman and may she find a place to live. If she was here I will immediately offer her a room in my home.

    • @Sofia-wx2ht
      @Sofia-wx2ht Před 2 lety +1

      Yes

    • @emilyhart2252
      @emilyhart2252 Před 2 lety +8

      There are organizations that vet potential roommate /renters and homeowners and match them up. Try contacting the United Way, churches, social services to get info about such groups operating in your community. If you are open to offering someone a room in your home, you may find yourself with a new friend. Blessings!

    • @danielmorse4213
      @danielmorse4213 Před 2 lety +4

      I would send her a few bucks if I knew how

    • @tyler496121
      @tyler496121 Před 2 lety +4

      She should not bitch if she is not willing to make changes to make her situation better.

    • @chrisdurant4627
      @chrisdurant4627 Před 2 lety

      There are plenty of heless, people,, why not.put them, up, ???

  • @J.DeGroot
    @J.DeGroot Před 2 lety +71

    Same story in the Netherlands. Probably in many places in Europe these days because housing is just getting too expensive

    • @anirudhdesai3371
      @anirudhdesai3371 Před 2 lety +15

      Not just Europe, it's all over the world

    • @jrodayeoh
      @jrodayeoh Před 2 lety +11

      True. Even here in Italy. The prices are just ridiculous and scary. The government should regulate housing costs and should be proportionate to a medium income. Here, most people earn +/- 1000€ a month on average. A 1 bedroom flat can cost 600 add utilities and a person has nothing left for food, etc. It's really bad.

    • @pinkpearl1967
      @pinkpearl1967 Před 2 lety +9

      I was shocked at how much NL had changed from my first visit in 2009, when I didn't see any homeless, to 2019, when I would come across homeless people frequently without really looking. And NL is one of the wealthiest, most secure countries in the world!

    • @hansantonio110
      @hansantonio110 Před 2 lety +2

      😢

    • @frankihatch
      @frankihatch Před 2 lety +4

      What about Sweden and norway?

  • @yco67
    @yco67 Před rokem +3

    this can really happen to anybody and seems so hard to keep mental health like this...

  • @ivanlewis9174
    @ivanlewis9174 Před 2 lety +9

    Poor man suffering is rich man comfort.🙏🏾💚

  • @peejay8519
    @peejay8519 Před 2 lety +89

    That first woman with the dogs is a sweetheart! I'm touched and encouraged by her positive mindset inspite of the difficult situation.

    • @emilygooner9697
      @emilygooner9697 Před 2 lety +4

      Me too, she needs her dogs for her mental health how dare they ask her to give these up

    • @guysumpthin2974
      @guysumpthin2974 Před 2 lety +1

      How much more tax money do they need to take ? To be able to take care of everybody ? Freightliner , mack , vw , mercedes , lambo , bus lines , audi , big pharma , seimens ,trader joe , aldi , litl ,,,

    • @emilygooner9697
      @emilygooner9697 Před 2 lety

      @@guysumpthin2974 I guess it’s where they spend the money is another Q

  • @amazingsupergirl7125
    @amazingsupergirl7125 Před 2 lety +41

    Most of us are one bad event away from homelessness. Bodily injury, house fire, tornado, tsunami, earthquake, job loss, business loss, law suit, wrongfully accused of a crime, no family to help, loss of roommates you used to spli rent with

  • @durbledurb3992
    @durbledurb3992 Před 2 lety +6

    I was only ever in Hamburg once, in 2008, so that's before this documentary says homelessness was getting out of control there. Nonetheless, I was almost brought to tears by the number of homeless people I saw while driving through the city. I can't imagine how bad it is there now.
    It could happen to anyone.

  • @rashikatasnim2335
    @rashikatasnim2335 Před 2 lety +7

    Great content! You should also make a document regarding Dublin, Ireland rents. It is also quite unrealistic compared to the mass people's salaries! I feel really sorry for all the people around the world who have been suffering from Covid-19. It kills humans emotionally and economically.

  • @machinesofgod
    @machinesofgod Před 2 lety +226

    American here...we need to do what Finland is doing right now. The homeless problem here (especially in California) is really bad. I hope we can solve this issue soon.

    • @shaqyardie8105
      @shaqyardie8105 Před 2 lety +14

      What are Finland doing?

    • @rickrandom6734
      @rickrandom6734 Před 2 lety +31

      I live In Finland. I checked statistics and according to them there are 4300 homeless people here. Population 5,5 million.

    • @twofortydrifter
      @twofortydrifter Před 2 lety +34

      If you are homeless in Finland in the winter, you die. If you are homeless in California in the winter... I'd say the level of motivation is different between Finland and California.

    • @rickrandom6734
      @rickrandom6734 Před 2 lety +6

      @@twofortydrifter There are shelters for homeless and many officially homeless people live with friends or relatives. There used to be some real hardcore people who made huts to forests near Helsinki but they have disappeared. One guy lived in a tent in a middle of very big roundabout for years.

    • @CarinaPiersay
      @CarinaPiersay Před 2 lety +48

      Fellow Californian. It is so bad here. People on the streets that have children or are elderly and ill. No address, no benefits. Not enough rooms in shelters. I’ve seen those little villages where they build tiny homes into a village. They have community restrooms, showers, laundry facilities. And the rules are no drugs or alcohol. I understand why they do this but I feel sorry for all of the people with the illness of addiction. As a society we have to do better.

  • @nitemare1525
    @nitemare1525 Před 2 lety +92

    Thank you for this documentary because I've been homeless before and this speaks to me. I will share this on my social media networks

    • @pengembarayoutube5146
      @pengembarayoutube5146 Před 2 lety +1

      you live in germany?

    • @nitemare1525
      @nitemare1525 Před 2 lety +3

      @@pengembarayoutube5146 no I dont but I've Been homeless in the usa

    • @candacecurtis5739
      @candacecurtis5739 Před 2 lety

      I know people with mental health issues homeless in Canada. They prefer it. Heartbreaking

    • @jamesmueller8701
      @jamesmueller8701 Před 2 lety +3

      @@nitemare1525 ,,, Me to ... Minnesota winters where if you stopped walking and laid down, you would never wake up ... WALK and WALK and WALK ... i'm OK now, medicated by a doctor for bi-polar,,, Met WAY to damn many homeless Vets during those years ... WTF ???

    • @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740
      @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740 Před 2 lety +3

      And Germany giving illegal migrants free housing and making mosques in place of churches and giving government benefits whereas their own population is homeless and poor, wow it's a big shame.
      It happens when you ignore national intrest over international fake image.
      Thank you liberls

  • @altha-rf1et
    @altha-rf1et Před 2 lety +4

    Glad that I got a paid for home,, Like my grandmother use to say "You need to count your blessings there are other people who are not as blessed"

  • @berhaneberhe3545
    @berhaneberhe3545 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent Documentary Love it. Thank You.

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      @mohi1732 Před 2 lety +1

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    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you very much for your comment!

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      @berhaneberhe3545 Před 2 lety +1

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  • @j.erickson8571
    @j.erickson8571 Před 2 lety +16

    The man in the van made me cry. How is this possible in a rich, powerful Germany.

    • @krisjustin3884
      @krisjustin3884 Před 2 lety +2

      Felt the same way. He could have been my German grandfather in another life.

    • @r.pres.4121
      @r.pres.4121 Před 2 lety +1

      You can find this in any wealthy country. This is worldwide and it is getting worse.

  • @timothybrown1763
    @timothybrown1763 Před 2 lety +171

    These people are heroes for standing by their pets. They have nothing to be ashamed of.

    • @bittasweetsymphony726
      @bittasweetsymphony726 Před 2 lety +4

      dog lover

    • @GodKing804
      @GodKing804 Před 2 lety +10

      It's the only love they have, it's not a choice.

    • @Jason-un9ps
      @Jason-un9ps Před 2 lety +1

      @@bittasweetsymphony726 Is that supposed to be an insult? 🤔🤦🏼‍♂️🤡

    • @matildamarmaduke1096
      @matildamarmaduke1096 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Jason-un9ps why would you take it as one a dog lover is just that a dog lover bet the owners of apt have dogs

    • @coolrich8781
      @coolrich8781 Před 2 lety +3

      No. Sacha is homeless because he DIDN’T have a job when he got kicked out his previous place with his girlfriend, NOT because he didn’t want to part with his cat. He just recently found a labor pool to work at which he’s comfortable, WHAT?🧐Listen to him again.

  • @annam4313
    @annam4313 Před rokem +1

    Very eye-opening program. I never thought that somebody else would be responsible to provide anything for me, including housing. I always had my goal including joining the top 1% financially, once I achieved it, I set new goals. It is heart breaking to see, but difficult to comprehend and joyful to hear that progress has been made. Anybody who is making these people's lives better, I admire, respect and congratulate you.

  • @alibaiar7918
    @alibaiar7918 Před rokem +2

    I love your documentaries!!!

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment.

  • @lwells3937
    @lwells3937 Před 2 lety +355

    I never knew Germany had a homeless problem. I always heard what a great social safety net they had. The working poor is getting worse. All the money is in the hands of a very few.

    • @dannyt7075
      @dannyt7075 Před 2 lety +10

      Me either, though I have been to Germany 10 times. I thought Germany welfare system is much better than the US

    • @robertroberts2822
      @robertroberts2822 Před 2 lety +88

      just be a muslim & you'll get a free house!

    • @JayJay-st1jj
      @JayJay-st1jj Před 2 lety +12

      Germany is a very backwards country. Was there and moved away. Not worth

    • @meggtokyodelicious
      @meggtokyodelicious Před 2 lety +55

      Am currently in Tokyo. There are thousands of homeless people in Tokyo too. At first, I couldn't believe it. There are hundred of homeless men who used to own businesses, big company executives, or state owners. But there's something in common, once their business went bunkrupt, their greedy wives left them and took the children, and they were all abandoned by families and relatives!..... Nobody wanted to help! .... So these homeless people have major trust issues, social difficulties, financial battles and psychological and emotional battles and unable to overcome the hearts pain......and eventually return to a normal life.....

    • @sankujamatia525
      @sankujamatia525 Před 2 lety +13

      @@meggtokyodelicious Not thousands buddy. It's less than 900. It's low for such a big City.

  • @Anna-jr8gu
    @Anna-jr8gu Před 2 lety +56

    My respect for all these people who are currently struggling. Great documentary, thanks .

  • @durianriders
    @durianriders Před 2 lety +4

    I was homeless at age 17 in Australia and made enough money by 37 to retire. Living the dream life now!

  • @smishize
    @smishize Před 8 měsíci +2

    DW does what the media should do, highlight difficult subjects that society needs to know.

  • @toryal7510
    @toryal7510 Před 2 lety +63

    To be honest, everyone can come homeless, just like these people.
    It's so sad that in developing countries, people are suffering mentally and physically..
    I hope no one becomes homeless. 🙏

    • @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740
      @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740 Před 2 lety +7

      And Germany giving illegal migrants free housing and making mosques in place of churches and giving government benefits whereas their own population is homeless and poor, wow it's a big shame.
      It happens when you ignore national intrest over international fake image.
      Thank you liberls

    • @JB-pd3ir
      @JB-pd3ir Před 2 lety +1

      You are certainly right - anyone can end up homeless.

    • @mariaalbinabilaro3192
      @mariaalbinabilaro3192 Před 2 lety +4

      @@socio-economicnewsnetwork4740 absolutely right, same in Sweden some swedes are homeless but they can give home to the refugees and everything is provided what a shame!

    • @mariekatherine5238
      @mariekatherine5238 Před 2 lety +4

      @@mariaalbinabilaro3192 Same in USA. People entering illegally are transported to a city for free, housed, fed, your kids educated, healthcare provided free, etc. But if you’re American, white, single, not on drugs, not a drinker or smoker, not in trouble with the law, employed full time +, but homeless because it’s impossible to afford even the cheapest housing. So you get to live in your car if you have one, couch surf, get on a waiting list for a dormitory style shelter, or sleep rough.

    • @mariaalbinabilaro3192
      @mariaalbinabilaro3192 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mariekatherine5238 thats the society we have now!👍

  • @asheshinfinite3766
    @asheshinfinite3766 Před 2 lety +252

    Very informative documentary! Didn't know a country like Germany was having such a hidden grieve problem!

    • @sweeta17
      @sweeta17 Před 2 lety +23

      especially since germany has the strongest economy in europe . they have also soup kitchens and food banks since many years no different to other so called rich europien countries . and give help to so many other nationals that even complain about everything while the own citizens are neglected and get upset and angry .

    • @Hacks_con_LVMX
      @Hacks_con_LVMX Před 2 lety +8

      @@sweeta17 I wish we had this in a 3rd world country.

    • @Hacks_con_LVMX
      @Hacks_con_LVMX Před 2 lety +4

      Especially after paying all the minimum things (hydro, water, rent, cellular bill)

    • @brianwheeldon4643
      @brianwheeldon4643 Před 2 lety +16

      It's increasingly common in all countries Ashesh. The problem is capitalism and corporate governments. Fraud from beginning to end.

    • @john316godlovedtheworld3
      @john316godlovedtheworld3 Před 2 lety

      @Cara Gare hi cara hope your doing better

  • @spacebar9476
    @spacebar9476 Před 2 lety +3

    I am from India. And looking at the deplorable conditions of people out there, I thank the almighty each day for providing me with a roof over my hea, food on the table and a bed to snuggle in.

  • @MarkK01
    @MarkK01 Před 2 lety +2

    I think the perfect solution would be those tiny houses. A lot of people just want running water, power, heat, toilet and a kitchen with room to sleep. People are building these tiny houses for $20,000. Just imagine how many tiny houses counsels can build and fit on a fair size piece of land. Not everyone wants or needs a mansion.

  • @smgp2023
    @smgp2023 Před 2 lety +69

    Thank you for another great documentary, DW! I'm so happy for Joe, I hope everyone like him can get Housing First assistance too. I'm from the Philippines, an asian country whose never-ending homelessness is a major issue. My family were never rich but at least my parents worked hard to buy a land and built one big house to fit all their 7 kids. They always told us that it will be much difficult for their kids to get their own homes bc everything are getting more expensive and they never wish to see us suffering or become homeless even after their gone. I'm always thankful for my parents support and kindness, we're at least have less worries now. I hope to all parents out there to never lose hope and prioritize your kid's future, bless us all. ❤️

    • @ianhomerpura8937
      @ianhomerpura8937 Před 2 lety +5

      Yep. Even outside Metro Manila, housing prices are rising two or three times the rate before the pandemic hit.

    • @cruzergo
      @cruzergo Před 2 lety +8

      @@ianhomerpura8937 Blame the Villars, Sys and other Tycoons for making the houses more expensive

    • @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740
      @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740 Před 2 lety +9

      And Germany giving illegal migrants free housing and making mosques in place of churches and giving government benefits whereas their own population is homeless and poor, wow it's a big shame.
      It happens when you ignore national intrest over international fake image.
      Thank you liberls

    • @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587
      @laur-unstagenameactuallyca1587 Před 2 lety

      @@socio-economicnewsnetwork4740 you're just copy and pasting this under every comment even if it has nothing to do with the comment, huh? stupid.

    • @Black.Spades
      @Black.Spades Před 2 lety +3

      @@socio-economicnewsnetwork4740 Housing issues have been going on since the 60s. As long as investors have almost no limits in buying out (cheap) houses, this issue won't end either.

  • @the-nomad
    @the-nomad Před 2 lety +25

    I'm homeless, at 61, a Brit living in Latvia, I have lived this way for over five years and, previously, off grid for 16 yrs.
    I decided to embrace the lifestyle when faced with it and, I have to say that i still enjoy all aspects of it. I get zero assistance fromthe state (not that I need it), I liv.e a simple, almost primitive life and see it as an adventure.
    Maybe I am lucky that I can have this attitude, but ,it still annoys me when I see the failure of others to help those in need.

    • @dreed1058
      @dreed1058 Před 2 lety

      Good for you! I'm 66, in US, just retired. Broke, but I was exhausted & bored. Living in TX w/6 roommates. Plan to travel & considering living abroad. Best of luck!!

    • @David-og7di
      @David-og7di Před 2 lety

      @@dreed1058 Similar here in NZ. Best to you guys too

  • @maryannbritz1061
    @maryannbritz1061 Před 2 lety +1

    Oh my god, I am so sorry. I also spent time homeless. I live in Australia, my dad was German. I know that I can't fix this huge problem but I send my love to you and pray you will all be safe in your own home soon. I have had stable accommodation for 5.5 years now but the house is being sold. So I also could become homeless again and I am stressed out to the max. The pandemic has caused our houses to sky rocket and so to are the rents. Long long waiting lists for public housing poverty is growing exponentially. This is a long standing world wide problem and I feel Finland has come up with a fantastic idea. I don't want a hand out just a help up. Love to you all

  • @deanbrandt2748
    @deanbrandt2748 Před 2 lety +3

    I am from Germany and I left in 2002 and been living in London England ever since. Housing is very bad here. I had no idea. I am disappointed to see Germany is heading the same way. Very sad.

    • @richardmossy5540
      @richardmossy5540 Před 2 lety

      Well stop worrying about the issues in the USA and stop always posting about, 'Americans this & that' and lets start focusing on European issues. I'm from Germany and my brother is homeless in Stuttgart and he's addicted to opiates. We have problems all across Europe and Europeans are too busy obsessing about the USA. As we focus on the USA, our leaders sneak policies that we are unaware of.

  • @Witchofthewoods.
    @Witchofthewoods. Před 2 lety +42

    This is unacceptable!! Every country and every community has this problem and it's not right. People work themselves to death and then THIS!? REALLY?! I think we're paying the wrong people millions of dollars...like actors and athletes. That's BS. Those people have several homes and their shoes cost more than normal people make in one month. Life's definitely not fair. Anywhere. I pray for positive change.

    • @empok2104
      @empok2104 Před 2 lety

      You are spot on.

    • @magdelinalee2101
      @magdelinalee2101 Před 2 lety

      Yes. You are so right saying how the actors, comedian and oder make so much money

    • @lywnnjohnson6130
      @lywnnjohnson6130 Před 2 lety +1

      I always wanted to know why are we paying athletes to play basketball football tennis hockey soccer and we got people around here who don't have a decent shelter to go to at night actors getting worshipped like they gods and they won't even try to build transitional housing for homeless people all they think about is being in the Limelight and getting Awards year after year this world needs love in Jesus

    • @cinpeace353
      @cinpeace353 Před 2 lety

      Not every country, someone may call me a bot. In China, shelter is a guaranteed from the government. It is a basic human rights in China.

  • @matt.willoughby
    @matt.willoughby Před 2 lety +146

    It's a scandal, it's a global problem and it should be a priority for all governments but of course, it isn't. The amount of empty properties is shocking and sickening.
    We can do so much better.

    • @marcinm2871
      @marcinm2871 Před 2 lety +2

      so take a bum of the street into your own home if you care so much, cut the bs we know you don't.

    • @_suki_
      @_suki_ Před 2 lety +3

      True, looking around, it seems like a lot of properties are empty parking lots.

    • @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740
      @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740 Před 2 lety +8

      And Germany giving illegal migrants free housing and making mosques in place of churches and giving government benefits whereas their own population is homeless and poor, wow it's a big shame.
      It happens when you ignore national intrest over international fake image.
      Thank you liberls

    • @empok2104
      @empok2104 Před 2 lety +3

      It's happening everywhere and disgusting. We need a revolution.

    • @aiahzohar5636
      @aiahzohar5636 Před 2 lety +1

      You're right. We can. But we won't. Because governments don't care (poor people don't keep them in power) and the rest of us are complacent. So it'll just get worse.

  • @zarinasuleimanova9688
    @zarinasuleimanova9688 Před 2 lety

    So sad to see it( Wish you guys all the best

  • @richardtaihitu6157
    @richardtaihitu6157 Před 2 lety +2

    My heart hurts and cries even though in my heart when I see a scene like that without a home, living on the streets with pets. .Hopefully there is a government or private agency that can
    help "homeless" dgn memberikan rumah singgah , seperti yang ada di Indonesia.

  • @Alexander-is9jo
    @Alexander-is9jo Před 2 lety +51

    billionaires could literally build tons of apartment complex for homeless and still be billionaires yet they choose not to.

    • @marcinm2871
      @marcinm2871 Před 2 lety +5

      you could take 1 bum of the street into your own home, but you don't. So why should they.

    • @JimBob1937
      @JimBob1937 Před 2 lety +7

      A large amount do actually. I'm fairly progressive but always found the jealousy of the rich misplaced.

    • @mutiny_on_the_bounty
      @mutiny_on_the_bounty Před 2 lety +1

      They'd still have to pay property taxes on those housing projects/spaces. You keep voting for stupid policies like putting tampons in men's bathrooms. Wealthy people aren't stupid. You vote for more bike lanes. Taxes go up. As a property owner I'm not going to take that loss. So your rent goes up.

    • @JimBob1937
      @JimBob1937 Před 2 lety +6

      @@mutiny_on_the_bounty , lol, dude, what is with your obsession with tampons? All of your replies mention it... a hot button topic for you I guess.

    • @SantaBarbaraBiking
      @SantaBarbaraBiking Před 2 lety +5

      @@JimBob1937 He's angry because he needs them but doesn't want to admit it.

  • @franny3995
    @franny3995 Před 2 lety +188

    It’s really bad here in the UK too. I feel like it’s going to take millions of people and families to become homeless before my government wake up and do something. Somewhere affordable to live is a human right.

    • @DavidSmith-oy4of
      @DavidSmith-oy4of Před 2 lety +25

      It's capitalism working as intended. People who get lucky with decent wages in their jobs are able to buy their house, those who don't get shut out. It's all about using financial leverage to gain advantage(over others). A good start would be to stop voting tory.

    • @EsEm312
      @EsEm312 Před 2 lety +3

      Oh they are awake alright

    • @andrewmah5605
      @andrewmah5605 Před 2 lety +4

      The Indigenous Aboriginal People live with Nature as God intended ! 🙏😇🙏💕

    • @gordonnorris4202
      @gordonnorris4202 Před 2 lety +27

      Around 25% of living space in London is kept empty, as they are owned by investors, to keep their savings save from inflation.

    • @David-og7di
      @David-og7di Před 2 lety +8

      Agreed. There is no shortage of land.

  • @truthrecon4404
    @truthrecon4404 Před rokem +3

    We are experiencing the same in USA. Shameful considering the high taxation rates of western nations there should be no homeless crisis. Kudos to the ppl loving their animals.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před rokem +1

      But there is, partly because some people are paying the price for living beyond their means and taking their futures too lightly. High taxes ironically benefit the rich in the form of stifling attempts by the poor to improve their financial situations.

  • @alphagamma6709
    @alphagamma6709 Před 2 lety +1

    Homelessness is a major problem in my home state, California

  • @bbrabow1gmail
    @bbrabow1gmail Před 2 lety +112

    This is heartbreaking Germany is not the only country in the EU pretty much every country in the world is experiencing this because housing is not only in short demand but it is ridiculously priced! To the point that it is causing homelessness, The governments need to do more.

    • @marcpikas2859
      @marcpikas2859 Před 2 lety +1

      @N Fels curious to know what you refer to as overregulation?

    • @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740
      @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740 Před 2 lety +13

      And Germany giving illegal migrants free housing and making mosques in place of churches and giving government benefits whereas their own population is homeless and poor, wow it's a big shame.
      It happens when you ignore national intrest over international fake image.
      Thank you liberls

    • @arilambertus6060
      @arilambertus6060 Před 2 lety +4

      It's all because of the greediness happens in those countries which affected by just this kind of pandemic.

    • @arilambertus6060
      @arilambertus6060 Před 2 lety +4

      @@socio-economicnewsnetwork4740 Biggest hypocrites at its best are almost all the west Europe countries.

    • @druhykanal5220
      @druhykanal5220 Před 2 lety +2

      Governments need to adopt UBI. End of the problem. But conservatives and social democrats will never do that. It's not in their interest.

  • @jeffreydonovan502
    @jeffreydonovan502 Před 2 lety +139

    As a person who was homeless twice in the US, I know first the frustration of having a job making nearly $70,000US a year and still was struggling to find affordable housing. By the time the Government finishes taxing the people to death/debt and the high cost of housing in New York, it is no surprise so many people are homeless or partially homeless. I see Germany has similar problems. I am so glad that I retired and I am back in the sunny Caribbean where the cost of living is low, and fresh fruits and vegetables are in abundance; the country is very safe and there are lots of things to do; thank you, Lord.

    • @thecrimespiller9625
      @thecrimespiller9625 Před 2 lety +1

      Are u white or black

    • @sebrimudecir5190
      @sebrimudecir5190 Před 2 lety +11

      How can you be Homeless if you make 70, 000$ a year ?

    • @centralprocessingunit4988
      @centralprocessingunit4988 Před 2 lety +3

      how did you get to the carribean from new york?
      (i am not american)

    • @TeresaElainePhoenixArizona
      @TeresaElainePhoenixArizona Před 2 lety +5

      Nice that You have the Luxury of Retirement.
      Many Do Not & Will Not.

    • @quirkygurl
      @quirkygurl Před 2 lety +15

      Unfortunately the citizens on that Caribbean island are probably being priced out by transplants. That doesn’t help, that only transfers the housing crises to someplace else.

  • @downunderdan5132
    @downunderdan5132 Před 2 lety +2

    Very insightful documentary. The vacancy map seems to be showing a majority in the former DDR (GDR). Former German citizen living in Australia and curious. Is there a connection? 🤔 “it’s not a money issue, it’s always cheaper to provide permanent solutions, permanent housing” - Juha Kaakinen. Finland seem to have understood the problem and are already implementing solutions.

  • @JourneyWithUs13
    @JourneyWithUs13 Před 8 měsíci

    ❤wow, so sad it is everywhere and scary systems world wide 😢

  • @karlas.5907
    @karlas.5907 Před 2 lety +46

    DW as usual making great documentaries! I’m from Mexiko and I was absolutely surprised about the severity of the this social problem in Germany. I do feel for the people with furry companions, it’s unbelievable that the state ask them to give them away when such lovely pets have become their faithful companions! They’re their family! Such sad stories ;(

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for watching, Karla!

    • @mxquadri-nf3gd
      @mxquadri-nf3gd Před 2 lety

      @@DWDocumentary thank you for creating them

    • @bereal6590
      @bereal6590 Před 2 lety +1

      It's truly painful to see, I know I'd due on the street with my animals if it was me

    • @iliepetcan1736
      @iliepetcan1736 Před rokem

      Homelles people are everywhr but in Mexic poorness its on another level

  • @AKAAAK
    @AKAAAK Před 2 lety +37

    Germany, US, Canada, England, Japan, etc ALL have a significant increase in homelessness whether it be job loss, drugs, illness expense or whatever the reason. It's a worldwide issue that governments have no solution to the problem. It's really a sad situation in the grand scheme of things.

    • @towaritch
      @towaritch Před 2 lety +4

      Governments would rather fund the Military even so called Left governments it's a worldwide scandal.

    • @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740
      @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740 Před 2 lety +6

      And Germany giving illegal migrants free housing and making mosques in place of churches and giving government benefits whereas their own population is homeless and poor, wow it's a big shame.
      It happens when you ignore national intrest over international fake image.
      Thank you liberls

    • @davidmarjason4222
      @davidmarjason4222 Před 2 lety +2

      It's all by design, it's called the great reset. You own nothing and be happy.

    • @aiahzohar5636
      @aiahzohar5636 Před 2 lety

      Governments have a solution, but they choose not to implement it because (see comments above about "commies"...) it goes against the values of the people who can afford to keep politicians in office.

    • @eburnsid3168
      @eburnsid3168 Před 2 lety +1

      ?日本は国全体で3824人しかホームレスがいないよー。近年、政府はホームレス救済に力をいれてる。ドイツとアメリカのホームレスの人数が異常なだけ

  • @494949david
    @494949david Před 2 lety

    Dw documentaries are perfection

  • @bobbarron6969
    @bobbarron6969 Před 2 lety +3

    Very moving documentary. I'm no stranger to being homeless here in the U.S.. I decided it was less expensive to live on the road so I bought a van and roamed the country in it.
    I see the commitment to providing housing as a viable solution, but I did not see the effects of mental illness factored into the causes of a person becoming homeless. Among the homeless in the U.S. there seem to be significant mental health issues, and these people may not be able to maintain the structured existence required to have your own place.

  • @Henrikbuitenhuis
    @Henrikbuitenhuis Před 2 lety +30

    Its so sad.
    Denmark is a small rich Country and Yet we have a Lot of homeless.
    I wish All the best.

    • @kenchambers7137
      @kenchambers7137 Před 2 lety

      American here , are you serious?????

    • @Bananaman-hk6qw
      @Bananaman-hk6qw Před 2 lety

      D*nmark 🤢🤮

    • @Henrikbuitenhuis
      @Henrikbuitenhuis Před 2 lety +3

      @@kenchambers7137 if you are homeless in Denmark and you sleep on the Street, you Will get a fine and if you get more fines you Will not be welcome in that City and you Will have to find another place....untill you can't be there and so on...
      So yes I am serious.

    • @commoq3764
      @commoq3764 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Henrikbuitenhuis Damn they fine you for being homeless what type of law is that.

    • @krisjustin3884
      @krisjustin3884 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Henrikbuitenhuis How sick is that! It’s like saying: ‘the houses are too expensive for you, but we won’t allow you to sleep outside either! So we’ll punish you for being too poor to live in a house!’ Blaming the victim once again.

  • @franceswomble8083
    @franceswomble8083 Před rokem +1

    It is so sad all over the world that the cost of living is higher than the pay.

    • @shauncameron8390
      @shauncameron8390 Před rokem

      Largely because of too many people wanting to live in only the most desirable locales. And government restrictions on housing supply isn't helping matters.

  • @diannadima7082
    @diannadima7082 Před 2 lety +1

    Great program. I was homeless for three years in America. Very little help.

  • @chrisaguilera1564
    @chrisaguilera1564 Před 2 lety +35

    It's called priced out of the community. When the value exceeds your affordability you are essence banished from the community. Home values are demanding more than your salary is providing.

    • @8ofwands300
      @8ofwands300 Před 2 lety +2

      Right!

    • @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740
      @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740 Před 2 lety +8

      And Germany giving illegal migrants free housing and making mosques in place of churches and giving government benefits whereas their own population is homeless and poor, wow it's a big shame.
      It happens when you ignore national intrest over international fake image.
      Thank you liberls

    • @pipfox7834
      @pipfox7834 Před 2 lety

      @Mr Koala06 your unpleasant and ignorant remarks are not only repetitive, but boring.

  • @WilliamFang173
    @WilliamFang173 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you. I learned so much. I wish the best for everyone facing homelessness and/or trying to tackle it.

  • @community1949
    @community1949 Před 2 lety +3

    If your job or pension can't pay for a roof over your head there is something badly wrong with the economy.

  • @lutfysalim5998
    @lutfysalim5998 Před 2 lety +2

    Things are really tough all over. Its very sad. When you think that no matter, how hard you work, the economic situation is not great globally. God help us all. Be grateful you have a home. Wish we could end poverty and homelessness.

    • @DWDocumentary
      @DWDocumentary  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts.

  • @jhenelle8605
    @jhenelle8605 Před 2 lety +24

    DW documentaries are always good to watch.

  • @arilebon
    @arilebon Před 2 lety +140

    I used to be an exchange student in Germany in the 90s. The homelessness problems were less (based on my personal observation - definitely not scientific). Same in the US, homelessness didn't appear to have the magnitude till >2005. Could it be changes in economic policies?

    • @truthseeking6611
      @truthseeking6611 Před 2 lety +10

      Drug abuse.

    • @J.DeGroot
      @J.DeGroot Před 2 lety +47

      @@truthseeking6611 Drug abuse used to be the main cause for homelessness years ago but times have changed

    • @marilenaganea6578
      @marilenaganea6578 Před 2 lety +69

      Every country in which neo-liberalism got a foothold and governments allowed corporations to exploit the housing markets as "investments" and people as slaves homelessness exploded

    • @JasRaymond1
      @JasRaymond1 Před 2 lety

      Inflation is a big part of it and wages have not kept up with it .Then you have drug abuse, corrupt governments and corporations. Globalization hasn't helped either but I think if anyone thing is more at fault than the others I'd have to say Greedy Humans .This homeless is just part of the problem look at how many people live in poverty in the USA 37.2 Million and here is something to think about under the Biden administration they are spending 60 million per week just to house Illegal immigrants while their own people are homeless, hungry and with out medical care .

    • @japantarzan3551
      @japantarzan3551 Před 2 lety +1

      @@marilenaganea6578 Mortgage-Backed Securities

  • @countrylife5011
    @countrylife5011 Před 2 lety

    Heart Breaking

  • @LifeisEnergy2
    @LifeisEnergy2 Před 2 lety +3

    Germany had homelessness back in 1991 and I was shocked to see people sleeping in parks during summer and I wondered where they went during winter…. The world is going to shits with all these people wanting to be rich and humanity going down the drain. Society world wide needs to change ASAP! 🙏🏽

  • @lylarose2696
    @lylarose2696 Před 2 lety +8

    It’s starting to happen here in North America. People have jobs but the housing and apartments are so out of reach no one can afford them.

    • @samsmith7585
      @samsmith7585 Před 2 lety +1

      Starting to happen? We've had mass homelessness in the US since Reagan took office.

  • @nicholasbachar6658
    @nicholasbachar6658 Před 2 lety +19

    It made me so happy to see that homeless man get a new appartment god bless these people

    • @towaritch
      @towaritch Před 2 lety

      Yes but will he be able to keep it in good shape?

    • @longbow857
      @longbow857 Před 2 lety

      @@towaritch And what if he can't? You want to tell him he is a failure of a human being? Why on earth does that thought even go through your mind man?

  • @user-xv5rf4yf2m
    @user-xv5rf4yf2m Před 2 lety

    When does it filmed?

  • @carolboyd2056
    @carolboyd2056 Před rokem +2

    I feel very sad for this state of affairs, same in new Zealand.

  • @mondo_stunts27
    @mondo_stunts27 Před 2 lety +30

    That’s like upscale homeless in the USA, I lived in my car and storage unit for almost 2 years and people didn’t really consider me homeless.

    • @BlackMamba-lt8oe
      @BlackMamba-lt8oe Před 2 lety +1

      thats not homeless

    • @00302998
      @00302998 Před 2 lety +25

      That’s definitely homelessness.

    • @theobserver9131
      @theobserver9131 Před 2 lety +8

      I've lived in cars, vans, tents, under a tarp, in someone's backyard, etc. and I have never felt homeless. Home is not a building, home is where you are welcome.

    • @theobserver9131
      @theobserver9131 Před 2 lety +2

      I live in a rusty immobile van right now. It's a bit cozy, but it's warm!

    • @teros433
      @teros433 Před 2 lety +9

      In Germany you need an address to register in the city and to open a bank account. To get a job and a home, you need a bank account. So it’s a loop. If you can register in some friend or relative address you can survive in the car. But everything gets complicated if you are alone.

  • @golgoth7600
    @golgoth7600 Před 2 lety +20

    Worked for 45 years and can't afford an apartment???? What a sad world we live in...😔

    • @philtwowheels
      @philtwowheels Před 2 lety +1

      Not even a rental, this is how we can tell this is all completely out of order and needs fixing now.

  • @ginamacdougall9012
    @ginamacdougall9012 Před 2 lety +2

    I didn't feel anything negative when I move into my car.
    I didn't and don't care what anyone thinks of me and my choices...
    I had someone close to me who was murdered and I just left my place,put stuff in storage and outfitted my Kia sportage comfortably and had no issues with anyone, or anything.
    I had a good job and if I was honest
    I would have to say, if I could find a place to park I'd prefer my car.
    More changes happened 3 more deaths and I took over my brothers pet's.
    So decided to by an rv and live in it. Just don't let people tell you your value,or anything about you for that matter... with or without what some call normal lifestyle
    you are kind, smart, funny, strong
    People who are loyal and caring, often hard working. Stay strong and remember, your pet children are loyal and love you and need you...

  • @liamichael7673
    @liamichael7673 Před rokem +1

    So so sad. We also had bad times but did manage to get out of it. 😢

  • @dp.6868
    @dp.6868 Před 2 lety +7

    Five months in the back of my truck at the end of a horribly hot summer, and beginning of a very rainy winter. My camper shell leaked onto my stuff and I would wake up to wet bedding and clothes. I worked two jobs and still didn't make enough for a place of my own. If it wasn't for a family member buying me a travel trailer to live in, I'd still be in the back of my truck. I'm in my early 50's. Worked my whole life and still wouldn't have enough on my own in a apartment even. Homelessness can happen to anyone at anytime. From one day to the next, be thankful and grateful if you have a roof over your head and a full belly at the end of the night. I only had five months with a blown back in my truck. I can't imagine years of it.

    • @nikolaiorlov4453
      @nikolaiorlov4453 Před 2 lety +1

      What's the point to work if you can't even buy a property from savings? Gives idea why some people become criminals right?

    • @salometipsandtricks2786
      @salometipsandtricks2786 Před 2 lety +1

      Buy land. Buy rain water harvesting. Buy solar panels. Buy fruit trees. Build your own house. And only worry about gas bills.

    • @dp.6868
      @dp.6868 Před 2 lety

      @@nikolaiorlov4453 I completely agree. No matter how much you work, the tax man has both hands out taking almost half before you get any of your paycheck. And greedy landlords try to take what you have left. It doesn't leave you much to pay bills and eat with.

    • @dp.6868
      @dp.6868 Před 2 lety

      @@salometipsandtricks2786 if I was allowed to keep more of my checks before they take 1/4 of them for taxes, that might be something I would be able save and do. I want to live off grid myself. You can't get anywhere when they take so much of your check for taxes your still having to borrow to pay bills and rent. After awhile you get behind and can't keep up anymore.

  • @barbaraseymour3437
    @barbaraseymour3437 Před 2 lety +22

    The US is even worse. Cf California, New York, Portland (Oregon), etc. It’s dreadful in rich countries.

    • @afr8940
      @afr8940 Před 2 lety

      thanks to globalization, developed countries are becoming "developing" and vice versa.. soon the whole world will be mediocre.

  • @lindaowens2959
    @lindaowens2959 Před 2 lety +2

    It’s really bad like this here in America too. Government control and greed causes this.

  • @stevengrammer4078
    @stevengrammer4078 Před rokem

    Good job Luisa Schneider.🌎

  • @hildaelson4203
    @hildaelson4203 Před 2 lety +136

    It fills me with rage that people with pets struggle a lot more, as if having a pet is a luxury reserved only for the rich! The same problem occurs in the UK. Shelters won’t accept homeless people with pets, so they end up with no shelter and some did die on the street. When I get stuff for the homeless, I don’t only give them human food but dog food as well.

    • @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740
      @socio-economicnewsnetwork4740 Před 2 lety +24

      And Germany giving illegal migrants free housing and making mosques in place of churches and giving government benefits whereas their own population is homeless and poor, wow it's a big shame.
      It happens when you ignore national intrest over international fake image.
      Thank you liberls

    • @wor53lg50
      @wor53lg50 Před 2 lety +18

      A man i got to meet being homeless to couldnt get emergency shelter in the winter through having a dog which he loved so much he was found dead in a grave yard with his dog lying by his side shivering desperately trying to give him his warmth which was quickly being zapped from the mans cold dead body..

    • @TeresaElainePhoenixArizona
      @TeresaElainePhoenixArizona Před 2 lety +1

      @@socio-economicnewsnetwork4740 For Real?! 💵😲💵

    • @aiahzohar5636
      @aiahzohar5636 Před 2 lety +1

      @@socio-economicnewsnetwork4740 This isn't a liberals/conservatives issue. It's a class issue. The billions of us allow a tiny fraction of the human race to keep us living like serfs. It should be a global issue of class. But we're too busy fighting against each other to do anything effective.

    • @MartianInDisguise
      @MartianInDisguise Před 2 lety +6

      at least in the UK they have the NHS, so you don't have to worry about the cost of medical bills if you're homeless