If by 2035, the mainstream media (NYT, WaPo, CBS, Fox News, AP...) report that the United States or Canada has imported the Hong Kong practice known as cage aparatments, this market resolves to YES.
(Per GPT-4: A "cage apartment" in Hong Kong refers to a form of extremely small and substandard housing, often only a few square meters in size, in which individuals live in metal cages stacked on top of one another. These structures are typically found in older buildings and are partitioned off into small living spaces, sometimes sharing common facilities like bathrooms and kitchens with other residents. Due to Hong Kong's high population density and skyrocketing real estate prices, cage apartments are sometimes the only affordable option for low-income residents.)
I may bet on this market.