06/12/2025
I've walked past people sleeping on grates, felt that pang of helplessness, and yes, I've heard the whispers (and sometimes said them myself): "Why don't they just get a job?" or "They must have done something wrong." This book, "They Just Need to Get a Job," by veteran advocate Mary Brosnahan, takes those whispers, those pervasive, damaging myths and holds them up to the blinding light of reality. It is not an abstract policy paper; itโs a gut-wrenching, clarifying, and essential correction to the stories we tell ourselves to feel safe.
Brosnahan, who led New York City's Coalition for the Homeless for decades, writes with the authority of someone who has looked systemic failure in the eye every single day. This book dismantles the convenient fictions that allow us to blame individuals for a societal catastrophe.
Here are the brutal, vital lessons it drives home:
1. Homelessness is Not a Character Flaw. It's a Math Problem.
The most powerful myth-busting in the book tackles the idea of personal failure. Brosnahan lays out the irrefutable, simple math: You cannot solve a personal problem with a societal solution. When a full-time minimum-wage job cannot afford a one-bedroom apartment anywhere in the United States, the problem isn't laziness. It's an economy that has decoupled work from housing. The lesson: Stop judging the person on the street, and start scrutinizing the rental market and wage sheets.
2. "Getting a Job" is Often Impossible Without an Address, a Shower, and Stability.
The cruel irony the book exposes is the catch-22 at the heart of this common myth. How do you get a job without a reliable mailing address, a place to store clean clothes, or a way to shower? How do you keep a job while sleeping in a shelter with a 5 AM curfew or while managing untreated health issues? The lesson: Housing isn't a reward for getting your life together. Housing is the foundation upon which you can build a life.
3. The Face of Homelessness is a Child's Face.
We picture a single, older man, but one of the fastest-growing homeless populations is families with children. Brosnahan forces us to see this, destroying the myth that homelessness is solely the domain of single, "troubled" adults. A child living in a shelter didn't make bad choicesโthey were failed by systems of affordable housing, childcare, and wage protection. This reframing is crucial for mobilizing real compassion and policy.
4. "They Choose to Be Homeless" is a Cop-Out for Our Collective Failure.
The book systematically dismantles the fantasy of "choice." Would a mother choose a crowded shelter cot over an apartment for her kids? Would a veteran choose a sidewalk over a home? What people are sometimes "choosing" is the perceived safety of a street they know over the trauma and danger of an overcrowded, chaotic shelter system. The lesson: What looks like a choice is often a desperate calculation in a landscape of terrible options.
5. The Solutions Exist. We Lack the Political and Moral Will.
This is the book's ultimate, urgent point. Brosnahan doesn't just diagnose; she prescribes. She details what works: Housing First. Permanent supportive housing. Living wages. Robust mental health and addiction services tied to housing. The lesson is that homelessness is not an unsolvable mystery. It is a policy choice. We know how to fix it. The question is whether we, as a society, will.
This book is a necessary, uncomfortable read. It will make you angry. It should. It will replace vague sympathy with targeted understanding. It is the most powerful tool you can arm yourself with to combat the ignorance, both casual and willful that perpetuates one of America's greatest shames.
If you've ever wondered what you can do, start here. Read this book. Share its truths. Let it change the way you see the person on the corner, and then let that changed perspective inform your vote, your donations, and your voice. It is a masterclass in turning empathy into effective action.
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