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California Homelessness Drops 2.8% in 2025, First Decrease in Years

03 June 2026 16:20

A new federal report reveals a 2.8% decrease in homelessness in California and a 3.3% drop nationwide in 2025, the first decline since 2016. The data has sparked political debate, with the Trump administration criticizing the 'housing first' approach and activists crediting previous policies.

Key findings include: - California counted 181,934 homeless individuals, down 2.8% from 2024. - Nationwide, homelessness fell 3.3% to 745,652 people.

- The report was delayed five months and altered to remove gender references. - 19 states, including California, are suing over proposed funding changes.

The decrease is attributed to targeted housing programs, but experts warn progress is threatened by policy shifts under the Trump administration.

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