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  2. Homelessness in California - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024 at least 187,084 people were experiencing homelessness in California, according to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. [ 1 ] : 8 This is 0.48% of California's population, one of the highest per capita rates in the nation.

  3. Homelessness rates jumped by double digits in 2024 as ... - AOL

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    The number for January 2024 is 18.1% higher than in 2023, when officials counted about 650,000 people living in homeless shelters or in parks and on streets. In 2022, the population of people ...

  4. Housing crisis - Wikipedia

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    An affordable housing crisis or housing crisis is either a widespread ... started reforming its housing laws in 2013. As of July 2024, ... report estimates that 4.75 ...

  5. California leaders have not owned the scale or vastness of ...

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    California will have to spend $18 billion a year over the next decade to build the 1.2 million homes necessary to meet urgent housing needs.

  6. How decades of policy failure led to California’s housing ...

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    The state’s first major spike in housing costs came along the coast in the ’70s, according to a 2015 report from the California Legislative Analyst’s Office.

  7. Housing crisis in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In addition to shortage and affordability issues, the term "housing crisis" has been used for overlapping concepts such as a "fair housing crisis," involving residential discrimination and effects of segregation; an "eviction crisis"; issues of gentrification and displacement; and environmental concerns.

  8. Amid the population exodus, California saw housing ... - AOL

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    Though 2008 — the year a housing-driven financial crisis plunged the United States into the Great Recession — may be an ominous comparison, lawmakers have stated that additional housing is key ...

  9. California housing shortage - Wikipedia

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    The California Legislative Analyst's Office 2015 report "California's High Housing Costs – Causes and Consequences" estimates that for the state to have kept housing prices no more than 80% higher than the median for the U.S. as a whole (the price differential which existed in 1980, as opposed to the >150% differential which exists today ...