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Chris Smith went to prison twice and was evicted from two homes. For a while, he lived in a tent at various state parks. Today the 52-year-old pays $400 a month for a one-bedroom apartment. He bought a bed and dresser for $80. His living room has a sofa someone gave him, and a TV sits on the floor.

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