Social services were expansive, rent was 5-11% of income (maintenance level) if you paid rent at all, and homelessness was virtually eliminated in the USSR except in the most extreme cases
I say the states you're describing wouldn't have had the industrial capacity or infrastructure to solve these problems regardless of government ideology
Social services were expansive, rent was 5-11% of income (maintenance level) if you paid rent at all, and homelessness was virtually eliminated in the USSR except in the most extreme cases
I say the states you're describing wouldn't have had the industrial capacity or infrastructure to solve these problems regardless of government ideology