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How many homeless in california?

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(Including Glendale, Pasadena and Long Beach, which conduct their own homeless counts, the total is nearly 58,000.) Three out of four homeless people — 41,000 — live in cars, campers, tents and lean-tos, by far the biggest single group of unsheltered people in any U.S. city. read more

L.A.'s chronically homeless population has grown 55%, to 12,536, since 2013, accounting for almost 15% of all people in that category, HUD reported. More than one-third of the nation's chronically homeless live in California, the agency added. read more

Total Homeless People on a Single Night in January 2015: California had 115,738 homeless people, which accounted for 21% of the nation’s homeless population. read more

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