What We Learned From the Deepest Look at Homelessness in Decades
California has around half of the nations unsheltered homeless population. The states homelessness crisis has become a talking point for Republicans and a warning sign for Democrats in blue cities and states across the country. Last month, the Benioff Homelessness and Housing Initiative at the University of California, San Francisco, released a landmark report about homelessness in the state, drawing from nearly 3, 200 questionnaires and 365 indepth interviews. It is the single deepest study on homelessness in America in decades. And the report is packed with findings that shed new light not only on Californias homelessness problem but also on housing affordability nationwide. Jerusalem Demsas is a staff writer at The Atlantic who has written extensively about the interlocking problems of housing affordability and homelessness in America. So I asked her on the show to walk me thr
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