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I'm gonna acknowledge this great comment from Spike City Rocker as well. Um, actually, it's way more complex than that, and they need way more support than just a house. But yes, like a house a government they can do physical things, like they can go and do a housing project, and I I think there are definitely studies out there that saying, hey, look, if you want to do something that gives the maximum amount of return, give people housing.
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