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homeless count dips slightly on big island

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AI-generatedNo direct commercial mechanism identified. The article reports a slight decrease in homelessness on Hawaii's Big Island and mentions government funding, but lacks concrete business impact, price signals, supply chain effects, or company-level revenue/cost implications. The $33 million in grants is a government allocation, not a corporate investment or sector-specific catalyst. Therefore, no sector is materially affected.
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- Homeless count in Hawaii County decreased 3% from 718 (2024) to 696 (2026).
- Unsheltered individuals decreased 11% to 467; sheltered increased 20% to 229.
- Homeless families decreased 20% (41 to 33); homeless veterans increased 16% (38 to 44).
- Hawaii County Council allocated over $33 million in grants since 2022 to combat homelessness.
- Concerns raised about funding effectiveness and potential audits of Office of Housing and Community Development.
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