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According to U.S. Department of Housing statistics, the number of homeless people in California has increased by 40% in the last 5 years. California is home to 12% of the U.S. population, but is home to half of the population living on the streets of the United States. The Skid Row neighborhood is located in Los Angeles, the most populated city in the state, and for decades it has become an area where the problem is already considered a humanitarian crisis. But this situation is not only experienced in this neighborhood but also in the Santa Monica Pier and along Venice Beach. An estimated 66,000 homeless people live in Los Angeles County alone. Some might think that this problem has not been solved due to lack of resources, however, California in recent years has approved all kinds of taxes and mechanisms aimed specifically at this problem.
Why hasn't so much money solved the problem for years?
Why hasn't the free market been able to provide solutions?
How could a law that went into effect in early 2022 be an initial step toward alleviating the crisis?
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