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Ok, so now you've sheltered 500 people, say 10 to a room. I suppose that's nice for them, what about the other 770k in the US?
There are 750 billionaires in the US. I get your point about them not having enough real estate to host 1000 persons each, but usually, people considerably underestimate how many billionaires there are and how much they're worth.
They wouldn't have to give up their home to shelter 770k people. They could to it with less than 1% of their combined wealth.
That, and my definition of wealthy encompasses more than just billionaires. I'd include centimillionaires, at least.
Edit: the best info I can find says there are about 65k centimillionaire households.
Their wealth is very different from their homes.
Sure. But this is unproductive bad-faith literal reading.
That's where making them give their wealth away comes in. The homeless shelter thing is more of a "fuck you" than a practical solution.