Do a lot of Americans live in trailer parks ?

Do a lot of Americans live in trailer parks ?

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The White House is technically a Trailer park, if you think about it

3% live in a mobile home, so no

Another 0.5 % are homeless.

no. most americans live in suburbs. Like commieblocks but nicer

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This guy doesn't know how shit are commieblocks.

The equivalent of your suburbs are our residential areas, but your suburbs are better.

That's less than in Germany technically, where 1.5% are homeless

Only the republicans.

bbc.com/news/magazine-24135022

>An estimated 20 million Americans live in mobile homes, according to new Census figures.
6.25% actually.

How many of those are illegals?

This is actually true. Made me kek.

Ouch

Also wrong. If by homeless you count everyone not having a home, i.e. also people living in shelters and halls, the number is 0.4%. If you only count the people actually living on the street it's 0.05%.

zeit.de/gesellschaft/zeitgeschehen/2015-10/deutschland-studie-obdachlosigkeit

Most of them, but still a large amount regardles.
I stand corrected

Aren't migrants technically living in said shelters? Or do they not count? In the US, we include illegals and citizens in our homeless statistics.

Americans like to live efficiently and mobile

Plenty of Europeans do as well

They count, but those numbers are from 2015, and honestly who the fuck cares about a bunch of sandniggers most of whom will end up back in the desert?

yes

Why are 1st world countries so 3rd world?

How much does a stereotypical american redneck trailerhome cost?

30k for a decent trailer with all the amenities you could want.

Because taxes are "theft".

And in case of gypsies because they're unteachable subhumans doing it even when you're offering them help.

Are poor in Europe worse off than poor in the US?

>Yes

Europes a big place user. What's poor in one country is rich in another

Does that include a spot in a trailer park or do you have to rent it separately?

No clue desu

The bottom 10% are worse off in Europe than in the US. The size doesn't matter.

The same affirmation applies here But you don't tell it, you act like a sbire of Germany. Everytime someone says something bad about Germany, there's a Finnish flag who appears to defend it. I don't know if it's always you or if you are several people.

rent is separate at a trailer park

yes

The bottom 10% in Europe are poor Eastern Europeans so thats not too surprising

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OECD_Better_Life_Index

>First published on 24 May 2011, it includes 11 "dimensions" of well-being:
>Housing: housing conditions and spendings (e.g. real estate pricing)
Well duh, of course housing is cheaper in the United States of We Piss Space.
>Income: household income and financial wealth
Gross or adjusted for median income and expenses? Because basic necessities are cheap as hell here.

Because there are literal 3rd world countries in europe

Considering the bottom 10% in america don't have any kind of health insurance coverage and crime being rampant I'm having a hard time believing that.

The US isn't first a world country.

>I'm having a hard time believing that.
Your believes don't make anything a reality.

(you)

There's plenty of crime and shit healthcare in Eastern Europe so technically he's correct. Even poor parts of countries like Ireland, Britian and Italy are in similarly dire straits for first world countries

The US is the definition of a 1st world country. Unless 1st world to you = Scandinavian standard of living, in which case very few countries are actually first world

Depends which area.