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LA’s homeless spending: an epic failure

Last updated: February 7, 2026 7:35 am
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Homelessness remains a pressing issue in Los Angeles, with the city council spending a staggering $418 million on homeless services in 2025 alone. However, despite this significant investment, the problem has only worsened, prompting calls for accountability and a shift in strategy.

Mayor Karen Bass and council members are under scrutiny to address the inefficiencies in the current approach and prioritize mental health and addiction treatment for those living on the streets. A recent report by the City Administrative Officer revealed that only 10% of the funds allocated for homelessness were actually used to help individuals transition out of homelessness permanently.

The bulk of the money poured into homeless programs in LA has seemingly perpetuated the cycle of homelessness rather than alleviating it. This failure to effectively assist the majority of individuals living on the streets highlights a need for a more targeted and sustainable solution.

The mismanagement of taxpayer dollars, lack of oversight, and ineffective administration of homeless programs underscore a systemic failure within the city’s approach to addressing homelessness. Temporary solutions, such as providing motel rooms through initiatives like Inside Safe, are costly and unsustainable in the long run.

It is imperative for the city council to recognize that the funds allocated for homelessness are derived from hard-working taxpayers and should be used judiciously and effectively. The current system benefits a select few stakeholders in the homeless industrial complex, including nonprofits, hotels, and developers, while neglecting the core issues of mental health and addiction that contribute to chronic homelessness.

Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez aptly points out that the current system is hemorrhaging money without achieving meaningful results. The council must take heed of this assessment and prioritize accountability and evidence-based solutions to address the root causes of homelessness.

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It is time for Los Angeles to rethink its approach to homelessness and invest in comprehensive mental health and addiction services to provide long-term solutions for those in need. Simply “doing something” without tangible outcomes is no longer acceptable, and it is high time for the council to take decisive action to address this pressing issue.

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