Los Angeles Times

More housing, less homelessne­ss

Re “On the ‘why’ of homelessne­ss,” letters, Oct. 31

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One letter writer wrote that “the ‘why’ is in fact the single most important thing to know if there are to be solutions” to homelessne­ss. Let’s talk about the why. A 2018 study by Zillow quantified the link between rising housing prices and homelessne­ss: When people spend more than 22% of their income on rent, the community is likely to experience a rise in homelessne­ss. A more rapid increase in homelessne­ss can happen when the portion spent on rent hits 32%.

We can, and should, talk about other issues like mental and physical health, but the permanent solution on homelessne­ss is to address our state’s housing shortage. Jake Gotta San Diego

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