Finland and Homelessness
There are vast differences between the Finnish and American cultures, principally that the Fins care deeply about the well-being of one another. This is not just talk; as shown at left, they spend their tax revenues in efforts to wipe out social problems.
Contrast that with the political ethos in the United States, where one side wants problems (like chaos at the southern border, lousy education, wage stagnation, etc.) to be as horrific as possible, enabling them to blame the other side, so as to ultimately win the upcoming elections. The lives of the people caught in these miserable conditions mean essentially nothing.