Homelessness in Los Angeles jumped 10% in the past year, returning nearly to prepandemic levels of growth
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/los-angeles-homeless-population-jumped-10-resuming-pre-pandemic-growth-e4a5e3a7ShareLos Angeles Mayor Karen Bass signed her first city budget in May, allocating a 10th of the entire spending plan to tackle homelessness.LOS ANGELES—Homelessness in Los Angeles jumped 10% in the past year, according to numbers released by officials Thursday, returning nearly to prepandemic levels of growth.
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