I get the point, but it’s not really a fair comparison. Congressmen aren’t a cross section of society. If they were, you could expect over 11% of them to be living under the poverty level, and you could expect one of them (0.2%) to be homeless.
I get the point, but it’s not really a fair comparison. Congressmen aren’t a cross section of society. If they were, you could expect over 11% of them to be living under the poverty level, and you could expect one of them (0.2%) to be homeless.