Number of Homeless People Jumps 12% Across L.A. County to Nearly 59,000

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The number of homeless people counted across Los Angeles County jumped 12% over the past year to nearly 59,000, with more young and old residents and families on the streets, officials said Tuesday.

The majority of the homeless were found within the city of Los Angeles, which saw a 16% increase to 36,300, the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority said in presenting January’s annual count to the county Board of Supervisors. A Los Angeles Times graphic shows the jump in the L.A. County homeless count between 2011 e 2019. The increase was registered a year after the previous tally found a slight decrease in the county’s homeless populationLEGGI TUTTO

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  1. It’s a lot people chose to be homeless and LIVE on the streets of downtown LA and it is a lot of them like to get off the streets and sidewalks and live in they own place and pay rent every month. Where is the money going to because I don’t see them helping the people get off the streets in downtown LA since I have been living in downtown LA on the hard part of SKID row. I been there where a lot of the people that are living in the streets but God bless me with a SRO and now he gave me my section 8 voucher from LA housing authority and they said I can Port out. So I prayed to God about it and he send me to Las Vegas NV housing authority and now I have found myself a two bedroom apartment in the good part of Las Vegas NV. So can’t no one tell me God won’t BLESS you. I graduated from the Los Angeles MISSION in 2017 and I still come there and volunteer my time in the kitchen with the top CHEF’S that runs the kitchen and plus everyone that works there love me because I kept my word and if I need them I know they are there to help me. And I appreciate it very much from the Los Angeles MISSION.

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