Alright.No show me.
Here's a simple example.
State X has 100,000 homeless people.
State Y has 10,000 homeless people.
State X has a 5 million residents.
State Y has 30,000 residents.
By raw volume/counting metric...State X has more homeless.
By rate, State Y has a far bigger homeless problem.
But, again, number of homeless is far too basic and stupid a way to determine poverty. There are several other things to consider.
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