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Benny Trevino, a homeless San Marcos resident, cries as he talks about his life on the streets in the office of Linda Moraga, right, the manager of the Southside Community Shelter in San Marcos, Texas, on Thursday Oct. 9, 2014. The Census Bureau has named San Marcos the country’s fastest-growing city the past two years, and the unemployment rate is lower than the state’s. But the benefits of the enormous growth have not trickled down to many of the city’s poorer residents, about 36 percent of whom live below the federal poverty line, compared with 17.4 percent statewide. (AP Photo/Austin American-Statesman, Jay Janner) AUSTIN CHRONICLE OUT, COMMUNITY IMPACT OUT, INTERNET AND TV MUST CREDIT PHOTOGRAPHER AND STATESMAN.COM, MAGS OUT
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