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Los Angeles County does really care about homelessness, and the homeless, which is about 50,000 with about 10,000 semipermanently situated in Skid Row.
Oakland, as another example, seems to have correct data in estimating their city's homeless population of about 2,760.
In contrast, although I know Orange County is smaller sized than L.A., as I have lived there from age 13 through 21, I know some spaces are large, such as the city of Irvine, so it's really weird to me as someone who has studied anthropology, and statistics, successfully, to see how the city of Oakland could have more homeless than the county of Orange.
Oakland, as another example, seems to have correct data in estimating their city's homeless population of about 2,760.
In contrast, although I know Orange County is smaller sized than L.A., as I have lived there from age 13 through 21, I know some spaces are large, such as the city of Irvine, so it's really weird to me as someone who has studied anthropology, and statistics, successfully, to see how the city of Oakland could have more homeless than the county of Orange.