Also because of le plandemic a lot of homeless shelters have been closed and the hobo's thrown out on the street.
This happened in Calgary Canada for example but also many other places.
After making some good progress we're now moving backwards on a lot of these poverty issues.
It will only get worse, there's talk of 'energy poverty' emerging in Europe, people who simply can't afford their energy bills or have to choose between food or energy.
There was also the malnourished kids in the UK, who depend on school lunches for most of their nutrition but those were cut.
The problem with poverty is, that a lot of people are ashamed and thus keep it a secret.
I remember that in 2008 the first food banks opened in the Netherlands and people were shocked it was necessary.
We now have 227 food banks and 160k people (that's ~1% of the population) had to make use of them.