Japan aging homeless
OSAKA, JAPAN - MARCH 31: OSAKA, JAPAN - MARCH 31: A homeless man waits in the park near Shin-Imamiya station in Nishinari ward in an area of home to one of the Japan, the world's third largest economy, once prided itself on being a universally Japan, the world's third largest economy, once prided itself on being a universally middle-class society and free of the poverty with the rest of other wealthy countries, but thousands were trying to Japan, the world's third largest economy, once prided itself on being a universally middle-class society and free of the poverty with the rest of other wealthy countries, but thousands were trying to become "homuresu" with the collapse of the bubble economy in the 1990s, which shattered Japan's promise of lifelong, secure company jobs for all men. Japan's Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry reported in early January 2017 there were over 10,890 homeless in Japan, but unofficially there are thousands more homeless in Japan. unofficially there are thousands more under-employed and day laborers who are struggling to survive as the country struggles along with the world economy. economy. (Photo: Richard Atrero de Guzman / AFLO)