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Can Oregon's tiny houses be part of the solution to homelessness?
Since 1950, the American family home has become two and a half times larger, even as fewer people on average are living in them. Is it time to downsize?
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The idea is exploding all over the place - and tiny homes seem to be attracting attention from the very poor to the fairly well-off. Nobody ever mentions this - but short of a death in the family, moving is one of the most traumatic things there outside of wartime. Moving the house itself keeps you grounded somewhat while still keeping that sense of freedom.