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02/23/2024
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By Cassie B.
Squatting is a widespread problem that’s flooding American neighborhoods with heightened criminal activity
Squatters are increasingly taking over homes across the nation in a trend that is bringing crime to previously safe neighborhoods and leaving homeowners frustrated and broke. Many squatters are turning to online listings to find vacant properties they can capitalize on, and they are getting away with it as countless states have laws in place […]
01/19/2024
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By Ava Grace
NBC News: Inflation and illegals to blame for HOMELESSNESS among LA students
According to NBC News, homeless students in Los Angeles have two “I’s” to blame – inflation and illegal immigrants. During a Jan. 11 broadcast of “NBC Nightly News,” correspondent Stephanie Gosk reported on homelessness among students in the City of Angels. She remarked that increases in the cost of living, and “a migrant crisis” are […]
09/27/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
Homeless camp pops up on a Beverly Hills sidewalk as homelessness spills into the wealthier areas of California
The city of Beverly Hills in California, long known for its posh real estate, has attracted a new breed of clientele – homeless people. The Washington Engager cited one example of this new trend in a Sept. 25 piece, highlighting a picture of a homeless camp that popped up in one of the city’s sidewalks. According to […]
09/13/2023
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By Kevin Hughes
San Francisco’s posh hotels have turned into “dens of death” due to DRUG CRISIS
The Tenderloin neighborhood in San Francisco, once known as the city’s premier entertainment district, is now a symbol of the city’s collapse due to the drug crisis. The New York Post expounded on this issue in a report about the so-called “dens of death” at the City by the Bay. These dens of death had formerly […]
08/01/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Nearly 800,000 Californians behind on rent, with over $5B accumulated rental debts
As of early May, more than 768,000 households in California were behind on rent payments, with the accumulated rental debts totaling more than $5 billion. California continues to suffer from some of the most expensive rent prices in the nation, and local organizers warn that the ending of eviction moratoriums could make the situation worse […]
07/12/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
LAHSA data: Los Angeles County now has over 75,000 homeless people
The homeless population of the City of Los Angeles has grown by 10 percent, as the total number of homeless people in the county skyrocketed to over 75,000. This is according to data from the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority (LAHSA), which recently released its annual count of homeless people both in the city and in Los Angeles […]
07/05/2023
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By Laura Harris
Number of homeless people in Los Angeles County surges to more than 75,000
Los Angeles County now has more than 75,000 homeless people in its streets, constituting a 10 percent rise for the city and nine percent for the county. According to a massive count conducted by thousands of volunteers during a three-day period in January, an estimated 75,518 people were living in temporary housing tents, vehicles, RVs […]
07/03/2023
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By Cassie B.
Homeless population in Los Angeles grew 10% despite city spending millions to fight the problem
The homeless problem in Los Angeles has grown significantly worse in the last year, with homelessness climbing 9 percent in the city and 10 percent in L.A. County. Around 75,000 people are now living on the streets there despite major investments by the city to stem the problem. According to the count, which was carried […]
06/16/2023
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By Ramon Tomey
Economic disparity: 8 Richest households in Silicon Valley have 6X more wealth than poorest 500,000
A new report has revealed that the eight richest households in the Silicon Valley region hold six times more wealth than the region’s poorest 500,000 residents. The fourth annual Silicon Valley Pain Index (SVPI) published June 13 by San Jose State University‘s (SJSU) Human Rights Institute revealed this stark inequality in the region. SJSU sociology […]
05/18/2023
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By Belle Carter
Misery Miles: Homeless denizens of Binford Road work multiple low-paying jobs to afford HIGH RENTS
The two-mile Binford Road in the city of Novato in California dubbed “Misery Miles” is home to many residents working up to two low-income jobs just to return to safe housing. According to the Daily Mail, some 135 motor homes, cars and shacks can be found along the stretch that can be reached via a […]
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