The number of homeless people counted around the U.S. has broadly increased this year, including in many of the nation’s largest cities, according to a Wall Street Journal review
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Wall Street Journal review finds sharper increases than in recent years as pandemic-era protections end and housing costs climb Sue Coss found herself homeless for the first time after she and her boyfriend were evicted from their Phoenix-area apartment this spring.
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