Which parts of LA saw a big jump in homelessness in 2023?

Nabil Anas
Nabil Anas

Global Courant

The homeless count for Los Angeles County is in and officials say the numbers are discouraging.

The annual point-in-time count released Thursday by the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority found a 9% increase in Los Angeles County and a 10% increase in the City of Los Angeles.

Here are details from the report:

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LA County Homeless Population Estimate

2022: 69,144
2023: 75,518

Per region

Antelope Valley
2022: 4,598
2023: 4,686
Change: +88

San Fernando Valley
2022: 9,604
2023: 10,443
Change: +839

San Gabriel Valley
2022: 4,661
2023: 5,009
Change: +348

Subway LA
2022: 17,820
2023: 18,531
Change: +711

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West side
2022: 4,604
2023: 6,669
Change: +2,065*

South LA
2022: 14,598
2023: 12,995
Change: −1,603*

East side
2022: 4,781
2023: 6,511
Change: +1,730*

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Port
2022: 4,445
2023: 6,476
Change: +2,031*

*Statistically significant change

Types of housing

cars
2022: 3,367
2023: 3,918

Vans
2022: 2,330
2023: 3,364

Motorhomes
2022: 7,178
2023: 6,814

Tents
2022: 4,304
2023: 4,293

Makeshift shelters
2022: 4,786
2023: 5,049

Homeless population in 2023 by ethnicity/race

Spanish/Latino: 30,350

Black/African American (non-Hispanic/Latino): 22,606

White (non-Hispanic/Latino): 13,826

Mixed, multiple, or other races (non-Hispanic/Latino): 2,214

Asian (non-Hispanic/Latino): 1.212

American Indian/Alaska Native (non-Hispanic/Latino): 723

Native Hawaiian/other Pacific Islander (non-Hispanic/Latino): 389

By gender*

Female
2022: 21,145
2023: 22,320

Male
2022: 43.212
2023: 48,260

Non-binary
2022: 624

630

Interrogate
2022: 130

2023: 110

Transgender
2022: 917

2023: 1.112

At age*

Children (0-17 years)
2022: 6,346
2023: 6,230

Adults (25-64 years)
2022: 51,735
2023: 56,647

Older adults (64+ years)
2022: 4,244
2023: 4,725

*Excluding Pasadena, Long Beach, Glendale.

Which parts of LA saw a big jump in homelessness in 2023?

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