Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 11
Seattle's 16,000-Homeless Crisis Reappears After 6 World Cup Matches as Critics Say City Just Moved It
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 11

Seattle's 16,000-Homeless Crisis Reappears After 6 World Cup Matches as Critics Say City Just Moved It

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 11

Summary

  • Seattle’s open-air drug and homelessness crisis quickly returned after the World Cup, fueling criticism that the city cleaned up visible areas for visitors without fixing underlying problems.
  • Charlie Harger wrote that addiction, mental illness and housing failures did not improve during the tournament; people were simply pushed away from corners tourists might see.
  • Seattle spent $153.8 million on homelessness services in 2024, and local reports say nearly $1 billion over more than a decade has not stopped unsheltered homelessness from rising.
  • King County has about 16,000 people experiencing homelessness on a given night, underscoring the scale of a crisis Harger argued needs more accountability, treatment and removal from street conditions.

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