Los Angeles Homelessness Declines for Second Consecutive Year

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The homeless population in Los Angeles County has decreased by nearly 10% overall this year, with a significant drop in unsheltered individuals, attributed to targeted efforts like encampment resolution and increased shelter placements, marking a positive trend after years of growth, though experts caution that progress remains slow and funding challenges persist.
- The number of people living on the streets dropped nearly 10% countywide this year Los Angeles Times
- Homelessness in LA region dropped for the second time in two years, according to annual count LAist
- Homeless Population Declines in Los Angeles for a Second Straight Year The New York Times
- Number of homeless people 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
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