I've noticed that California seems to have a disproportionately large number of homeless people compared to other states. I'm curious to understand why this is the case. What factors are driving this trend? Is it the weather, job opportunities, social services, or something else entirely?
6 answers
Elena
Wed Nov 27 2024
Housing experts attribute this disparity to the high cost of living in California.
BitcoinBaroness
Wed Nov 27 2024
Specifically, the median rent for a one-bedroom unit in California is $2,200 per month.
Andrea
Wed Nov 27 2024
In contrast, the median rent for a similar unit in Texas is $1,200 per month.
Nicolo
Wed Nov 27 2024
California faces a significant issue with homelessness.
GangnamGlitzGlamourGlory
Wed Nov 27 2024
The per-capita homelessness rate in California is five times higher than in Texas.