A draft report from California's Department of Housing and Community Development found home ownership rates in the state are at their lowest since the 1940s. The report, “California's Housing Future: Challenges and Opportunities,” also found that the state has more than its share of the country's homeless population — 22 percent of the country's homeless live in the state while the state makes up only 12 percent of the country's population. On Wednesday's Midday Edition, Los Angeles Times staff writer Liam Dillon discusses with KPBS Midday Edition Host Maureen Cavanaugh the report’s findings and recommendations.
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Report Finds California Home Ownership Rates at Lowest Since 1940s
Source: KPBS
A draft report from California's Department of Housing and Community Development found home ownership rates in the state are at their lowest since the 1940s. The report, “California's Housing Future: Challenges and Opportunities,” also found that the state has more than its share of the country's homeless population — 22 percent of the country's homeless live in the state while the state makes up only 12 percent of the country's population. On Wednesday's Midday Edition, Los Angeles Times staff writer Liam Dillon discusses with KPBS Midday Edition Host Maureen Cavanaugh the report’s findings and recommendations.
A draft report from California's Department of Housing and Community Development found home ownership rates in the state are at their lowest since the 1940s. The report, “California's Housing Future: Challenges and Opportunities,” also found that the state has more than its share of the country's homeless population — 22 percent of the country's homeless live in the state while the state makes up only 12 percent of the country's population. On Wednesday's Midday Edition, Los Angeles Times staff writer Liam Dillon discusses with KPBS Midday Edition Host Maureen Cavanaugh the report’s findings and recommendations.
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