Los Angeles County

Housing

Housing units completed 2019 - 2023

118,367

Homelessness

Unsheltered homelessness change since 2023

Arrow down icon, which represents positive trend5.3%

Behavioral health

Number of people enrolled in Full-Service Partnerships

11,457
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HOMELESSNESS

METRICS

Los Angeles COUNTY IS SERVED BY

Los Angeles City & County Continuum of Care

71,201

PEOPLE EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS IN 2024

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since 2023

49,509

PEOPLE WHO ARE UNSHELTERED IN 2024

green arrow down icon, which represents positive trend 5.3%

since 2023

63,591

TOTAL YEAR-ROUND BEDS IN 2024

green arrow up icon, which represents positive trend 7.6%

since 2023

Los Angeles County’s plan to reduce homelessness

STATE PROGRAM SNAPSHOT

Homeless Housing, Assistance, and Prevention (HHAP) funding rounds 1-5

$1354.2 million

HHAP funding awarded in the Los Angeles area 2019 - 2025

Of this, $358.6 million went directly to Los Angeles County. So far, they have:

  • Obligated $358.6 million
  • Spent $304.5 million

From January 2023 to September 2024, HHAP funding in the area:

CONNECTED
74,360 PEOPLE
TO SERVICES
HOUSED
17,449 PEOPLE

Encampment Resolution Funding (ERF) - rounds 1-3, January 2022 to December 2024

$156.6 million

ERF FUNDING AWARDED IN THE Los Angeles AREA

Of this, $111 million went directly to Los Angeles county. So far, they have:

  • Obligated $70.9 million
  • Spent $42.9 million

Page does not include data or funding for Long Beach, Glendale, or Pasadena, which have their own designated Continuums of Care.

Contact the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for more information.

Data last updated 2025-04-03

Note: Some data may only update yearly. See Data sources for more details.