• snooggums@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Not sure about Canada, but in the US:

    Homeless = no permanent residence, which also includes couch surfing, parents and children who just fled an abusive family member and are temporarily ltaying with friends or relatives, and people who are living in their car. All people without a home.

    Unhoused = homeless people that don’t have a roof over their heads. Might include living in a car.

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      6 months ago

      They are synonyms. Please don’t make things up.

      Edit: to all the knee-jerk downvoting. This is literally a quote from an article the user himself supplied as proof that there is a difference.

      Unhoused is probably the most popular alternative to the word “homeless.” It’s undoubtedly the one I see most often recommended by advocates. But it doesn’t have a meaningful difference in connotation from the more common term, “homeless.”

      It’s literally just a pc synonym of homeless.