Opinion: Universal Housing and Free Healthcare: A Moral Imperative

This article is an opinion piece by Tara L. Mosley of Akron, OH. The views expressed in this article are not the opinions of Kimberly F. Brown, Brown on Cleveland, NewsBreak, or its affiliates.

United States of America – “In the wealthiest nation on Earth, it is inconceivable that access to basic human needs, such as housing and healthcare, is not universally guaranteed. The very essence of a just and compassionate society demands that we recognize housing as a fundamental human right and strive for a healthcare system accessible to all, irrespective of employment status.

A secure and stable home lays the foundation for a thriving society. It goes beyond mere shelter; it is a cornerstone of human dignity. Regardless of socioeconomic status, every individual deserves a place to call home. As we champion the idea that housing is a human right, we affirm our commitment to fostering communities where no one is left behind. Housing is the cornerstone of dignity.

The current system ties healthcare access to employment, leaving many vulnerable when jobs are lost or circumstances change. Health should not be accessible only to those fortunate enough to have a job with comprehensive benefits. It is time to break the chains that bind healthcare to employment and embrace a system that ensures everyone receives the care they need when they need it. As a country, we must break the healthcare chains tied to employment.

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