- It would cost $21.7 billion to end homelessness in a decade in Los Angeles, two-thirds of which is unfunded, according to a new city report.
- Experts interviewed by The Times were split between some who said the report presents a realistic picture of costs and others who argued it revealed a need for less expensive strategies.
City of Los Angeles officials are finally confronting a question that has seemed too big to answer: How much would it actually cost to get every person living on the street today indoors and make sure that no one languished there for years again?
Read the complete story By Liam Dillon and Doug Smith from Oct. 16, 2024 3 AM PT at The LA Times.
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