Nearly one third of the country's homeless population, and half of its unsheltered population, are in California, according to a new study that researchers say is the first of its kind in decades.
Tianna Jacques, one of the researchers on the study, would not confirm which counties were included in the study, other than Los Angeles, which she said was out of respect for their county partners and to not invite comparisons to who did better or worse. The respondents' median monthly household income was $960 in the six months before they became unhoused. Ultimately, most thought that a rental subsidy or some other sort of one-time financial help could have kept the roof over their heads.
Ex // Top Stories Celebrate Pride Month with a free admission day at SFMOMA Visitors can traverse through seven gallery floors of art, including works by LGBTQ+ artists, free of charge San Francisco and a number of other California cities are also contending with their own homelessness crises amid the housing shortage. The existing resources aren't enough to help the majority of the state's unhoused population, according to the study.
The study found that unhoused Californians suffer from a wide range of mental health and substance use issues, often compounded from various forms of past trauma. Two-thirds reported current mental health symptoms, and more than a third experienced physical or sexual violence while unhoused.
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