LA county reports first drop in deaths of unhoused people in a decade

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by Sam Levin in Los Angeles
March 10, 2026
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Los Angeles County reported the first drop in unhoused deaths in a decade, with 2,200 fatalities in 2024.

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If you live in Los Angeles County, this indicates a potential positive shift in the severe homelessness crisis impacting local communities.

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Los Angeles County reported a decrease in unhoused deaths in 2024, with 2,200 fatalities, marking the first decline in a decade, according to public health officials. This reduction coincides with reported decreases in the county's overall unhoused population. The region has historically faced a severe affordable housing shortage and a significant street homelessness crisis. This development indicates a potential shift in trends for the nation's most populous county regarding its unhoused population.

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