FWIW, there is a contingent (mostly seasonal) that Amazon brings to Campbellsville that, during the busy season (leading up to the holidays), fills up many of the campgrounds in the area. Part of this group are individuals that live in vans, etc. - I helped one guy, one of those seasonal workers from Wisconsin?, that came walking down to my shop (less than 1/2 mile down the street from AMZN) because the spare in his outfitted Montana wouldn't come down and the tire was shredded so he wasn't going anywhere without another solution. But anyway - technically, for at least several months a year, he "lives out of his car". As we all know the media or certain people with axes to grind can portray things differently than they actually are, but Amazon does draw on those that live mobile. In that case it's a choice, not poverty.