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allhailthehale t1_j0mog96 wrote

Right now:

-no one will rent to them not because they don't have rent money, but because their credit is poor and there's four kids

-they've been able to fall back on living with a cousin, presumably to avoid living in a car

-a coworker is driving dad to work everyday so he can keep his job

I'm not sure how moving to Ohio or something would lend more stability to their lives. Dad would also almost certainly be paid less. Seems like wishful thinking. I grew up in a very cheap part of the country-- rent is cheap, but you need a car to get anywhere and there's very few social services.

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Sleuthiestofsleuths t1_j0mskjb wrote

The problem they've fallen victim to is that RI (and the northeast, in general) had an affordable housing crisis. That's not going to change anytime soon. Logically, relocating to some place with a lower cost of living and no housing crisis, would benefit them. Jackson, Michigan, as an example. You can literally buy a whole house for under $100k, and it's a city of 30k+ people, with job opportunities and support services like food pantries, head start, housing programs, etc. My point is, it's very expensive to live in RI under the best of circumstances, and these people shouldn't have to struggle like they are. There are better opportunities for them.

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climb-high t1_j0prrth wrote

Do you know how expensive and time consuming it is to move? How many extra resources go into the process?

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