Los Angeles tiny homes move people off streets amid World Cup spotlight
Summary
Los Angeles has set up tiny homes to help some people without houses find a place to live. However, many more people in the county still do not have homes, so these tiny homes are only a small part of what is needed.Key Facts
- The city of Los Angeles supports tiny homes as a housing option for homeless people.
- Thousands of homeless people in Los Angeles currently live in these tiny homes.
- There are about 72,000 people without homes across Los Angeles County.
- Advocacy groups say the tiny homes do not solve the overall homelessness problem.
- The effort to build tiny homes is part of the city’s plan to reduce homelessness.
- The issue is highlighted during the World Cup event, which brings attention to the city.
- Los Angeles County’s homeless population is much larger than the number of available tiny homes.
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