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Los Angeles Audit Finds Quarter of Shelter Beds Empty Each Night: $218M Loss

Los Angeles Audit Finds Quarter of Shelter Beds Empty Each Night: $218M Loss

Update: 2024-12-13
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(The Center Square) — A quarter of the homeless shelter beds in the City of Los Angeles are empty each night, causing a loss of $218 million from 2019 to 2023, according to a new report from the city controller. The report also notes the city has tripled its homeless shelter capacity since 2019, which led to a reduction in the city’s unsheltered homeless population at the start of 2024. The report also said the number of individuals placed into “permanent” housing, including permanently “free” supportive housing paid for by taxpayers that the report supports, has only increased by 21% since 2019. 

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Los Angeles Audit Finds Quarter of Shelter Beds Empty Each Night: $218M Loss

Los Angeles Audit Finds Quarter of Shelter Beds Empty Each Night: $218M Loss

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