LA Homeless Population Declines for Second Consecutive Year

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Homelessness in Los Angeles has decreased for the second consecutive year, with over 72,000 people still homeless, thanks to extensive public spending and initiatives to increase shelter and affordable housing. Despite progress, significant challenges remain amid regional recovery efforts and social issues.
- Homeless Population Declines in Los Angeles for a Second Straight Year The New York Times
- Homeless population in Los Angeles city and county drops for 2nd year in a row, data finds ABC7 Los Angeles
- Homelessness in Los Angeles county declines for second straight year The Guardian
- The number of people living on the streets dropped nearly 10% countywide this year Los Angeles Times
- Results of LA region’s annual homeless count to be released LAist
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