High cost of housing drives up homeless rates, UCLA study indicates
by Andrew Khouri, Los Angeles Times
Jun 14, 2018
3 minutes
Sky-high housing costs are a significant factor behind California's homeless crisis, according to a new analysis from UCLA.
In a study contained in the latest UCLA Anderson Forecast, released Wednesday, UCLA found that higher median rent and home prices are strongly correlated with more people living on the streets or in shelters. The research backs other studies that have found a similar relationship.
Last year, Zillow released a study that showed
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