A new federal report reveals a historic decline in homelessness across California and the United States, the first drop since 2016. - California saw a measurable decrease in its homeless population, reversing years of increases.
- The national homeless count also fell for the first time in nearly a decade. - The report highlights progress in addressing the crisis, though challenges remain.
This marks a significant milestone in efforts to combat homelessness, with officials citing targeted investments and policy changes as key drivers.