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Tiny Homes See Tiny Boost for Los Angeles Homeless as World Cup ...

The city says the program has housed 5,800 people, but 40% later returned to the streets as officials face a 72,000-person countywide crisis.

Summary by The Japan Times
Visitors are frequently struck by the staggering levels of homelessness in a city that also has pockets of astonishing wealth.

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Los Angeles, California. Michael Gilpin stopped sleeping in his car in a parking lot in Hollywood a few months ago, when he got a place in a microhouse complex built by the City of Los Angeles to accommodate people in street situations, a topic that worries a few days from the 2026 World Cup. “It reminds me a lot of a cell,” said the former restaurant manager pointing to the walls of his small plastic cubicle that he shares with another person w…

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The Straits Times broke the news in Singapore on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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